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Compact spectrophotometer DR1900 series
UV-VisLEDUSB

compact spectrophotometer
compact spectrophotometer
compact spectrophotometer
compact spectrophotometer
compact spectrophotometer
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Characteristics

Spectrum
UV-Vis
Light source
LED
Communication
USB
Other characteristics
portable, compact
Wavelength

Max.: 800 nm

Min.: 340 nm

Description

The DR1900 excels in the field because it is the lightest and most compact portable spectrophotometer. Your field testing takes you to potentially dusty and wet conditions where other equipment simply won’t be safe. The instrument is built for rugged conditions, and it’s flexible, accepting the widest range of vial sizes. Built with field use in mind, the DR1900 has a large, clear screen and a simple user interface that makes testing easier than ever in even the most demanding conditions. Easy to hold, and operate, the compact DR1900 is a valuable tool for your field technicians. Underneath the rugged exterior, the spectrophotometer has the largest number - over 220 - of the most commonly tested preprogrammed methods already built in. You can also use the easy-to-use interface to create your own methods. Tests are performed with a wavelength range of which make this a field instrument you can use to find results typically only seen in laboratory instruments. Please note: LCK cuvette test evaluation is possible, but without barcode identification & 10 fold measurement and outlier elimination. • Test what you need • Ensure accuracy in the field • Make testing easier

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ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany) Hall 12.0 - Stand A97

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