Thermo Scientific™ Orion™ AquaMate UV-Vis spectrophotometers include over 260 preprogramed methods, and are designed to meet the needs of water and wastewater analysis laboratories. AquaMate UV-Vis and Visible-only spectrophotometers incorporate advanced features and functions for ultimate flexibility in operation.
- More than 260 preprogramed methods offer easy and convenient measurements using Orion AQUAfast™, Merck™ or CHEMetrics™ chemistries
- Preprogramed methods can also be adapted for new chemistries or operators can create their own custom methods and calibration curves
- Instruments allow a one-point adjustment on any preprogramed method to correct for variations in batch reagent chemistries
- Glove friendly 7" touch screen controller
- Performance verification tests ensure wavelength accuracy and instrument functionality
- 1 year warranty
Wide variety of vials sizes can be used, including 10 mm square vials, 20 and 50 mm rectangular vials and an adjustable round vial holder that accommodates vials and test tube from 12 to 25 mm OD.
Each verification report gives the time, date and instrument serial number in accordance with GLP and GMP. Built-in wavelength accuracy test is compatible with either the internal lamp or external calibrated standards. Built-in test methods for stray light, noise and resolution are available to validate instrument performance further.
Baseline flatness: ±0,002 A
Connections: Single USB-AExport data to network or PC via USB, Ethernet, or Wi-Fi USB adaptor, availablePrint via USB, Ethernet or Wi-Fi USB adaptor available
Photometric display: −3 to +5 A
Photometric repeatability: ±0,001 A at 1 A measured at 1 A at 546 nm
Wavelength data interval: 0,2, 0,5, 1, 2, 5 nm
Zertifizierungen: CE/TUV.
Lieferumfang: Test tube holder for vials and test tube from 12 to 25 mm OD, 10 mm square single-cell holder, AquaMate water analysis methods software, snap-on printer, dust cover, external power supply, north america power cable (NEMA 5-15), european power cable (CEE 7/7), UK power cable (BS 1362).