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News Release from: Shimadzu Scientific Instruments | Subject: SolidSpec-3700
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 04 June 2004
Spectrophotometer for deep measurement
UV-vis-NIR instrument with three detectors: a photomultiplier tube for the UV-vis region, and InGaAs and PbS detectors for the NIR region
Shimadzu Scientific Instruments has introduced the new SolidSpec-3700 series UV-vis-NIR spectrophotometer Two models are available: the SolidSpec-3700 for standard applications and the 3700DUV for deep UV measurement to 165nm
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 21 Mar 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Both models are equipped with three detectors: a photomultiplier tube for the UV-vis region, and InGaAs and PbS detectors for the NIR region.
The three detectors ensure high sensitivity during transmittance and reflectance, even in the switchover range, and significantly reduce noise to enable precise measurement of low reflection samples.
Measurement range varies from 165nm to 3300nm depending on application and the use of an integrating sphere and the optional direct detection unit.
Shimadzu's SolidSpec-3700 series units have large sample compartments for easy measurement without sample destruction.
A vertical optical path allows transmission or reflection measurements of large samples while keeping them horizontal.
A wide variety of accessories expands applications and the automatic X-Y stage permits automatic measurements.
UVProbe software enables easy data analysis and processing functions and provides enhanced security features and an audit trail. Request a free brochure from Shimadzu Scientific Instruments ...
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