SPECTRION UV

Method Overview

Ultraviolet-Visible (UV-Vis) spectrophotometry is one of the most versatile and widely used analytical techniques in scientific and industrial laboratories. It measures the absorption or transmission of light by a sample, providing critical information about its concentration, purity, and molecular structure. Valued for its simplicity, speed, and reliability, UV-Vis spectroscopy is the backbone of routine quality control, environmental monitoring, pharmaceutical analysis, biochemical research, and material characterization, supported by a vast library of standardized methods.

SPECTRION UV Spectrophotometer

The SPECTRION UV is a high-performance, double-beam UV-Vis spectrophotometer designed to meet the rigorous demands of both routine analysis and advanced research. It combines excellent optical performance, operational flexibility, and user-friendly controls to deliver accurate and reproducible results across a broad spectrum of applications.

Key Features & Advantages

  • Dual-Beam Optical Design: Ensures high stability, accuracy, and reproducibility by compensating for source drift and background interference.

  • High Photometric Accuracy & Low Noise: Delivers reliable results even at low analyte concentrations, with a photometric accuracy of ±0.3%.

  • Low Stray Light: ≤0.03%T at 220 nm and 360 nm, enabling accurate measurements at high optical densities.

  • Flexible Slit Width: Continuously adjustable from 0.3 to 6.0 nm (in 0.1 nm steps) for optimal balance between resolution and energy throughput.

  • Versatile Measurement Modes:

    • Wavelength Scan: For obtaining full spectra.

    • Time Scan (Kinetics): For monitoring reaction rates and enzymatic activity.

    • Quantitative Analysis (Photometry): For concentration determination using standard curves.

  • Dual Control Options: Operate via the intuitive built-in LCD display or through external PC software, adapting to any workflow.

Applications

The SPECTRION UV is engineered for compliance and discovery in key sectors:

1. Environmental Monitoring & Water Analysis

  • Quantitative analysis of Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD).

  • Determination of nitrates, orthophosphates, iron (ascorbic acid method), and numerous other parameters.

  • Compliance monitoring for drinking, surface, and wastewater according to standard photocolorimetric methods.

2. Pharmaceutical Analysis & Quality Control

  • Full compliance with pharmacopoeial standards for substance identity, assay, and dissolution testing.

  • Method development, solubility studies, and fundamental research on new drug candidates.

  • Supported by full qualification documentation (IQ/OQ) in accordance with GMP norms.

3. Food & Beverage Industry

  • Quality parameter assessment (e.g., color, preservatives).

  • Monitoring enzymatic activity in production processes.

  • Determination of dye and additive content.

4. Biotechnology & Life Sciences

  • Quantification of proteins, DNA, and RNA.

  • Enzymatic activity assays and biochemical kinetics.

  • Analysis of clinical biomarkers.

5. Petrochemical Industry

  • Quality control of petroleum products.

  • Determination of lead and other additive content.


Why Choose the SPECTRION UV Spectrophotometer?

  • Proven Performance: Double-beam optics and high-quality components guarantee data integrity day after day.

  • Regulatory Ready: Meets stringent pharmacopoeial and industry standards, complete with necessary qualification support.

  • Operational Flexibility: Effortlessly switches between routine QC tasks and sophisticated research applications.

  • Ease of Use: Intuitive interface and flexible control options reduce training time and operator error.

  • Expert Support: Backed by years of experience in supplying and supporting analytical instrumentation, ensuring successful implementation and ongoing technical assistance.

The SPECTRION UV spectrophotometer is more than an instrument; it is a reliable partner for achieving precise, compliant, and insightful analytical results across research, industrial, and quality control laboratories.

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