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  • Eastern European Metal Spectrometer

    Eastern European Metal Spectrometer

    Single-optics system equipped with a cutting-edge, high-resolution CCD detector tailored for SMEs. Capable of analysing 30+ elements across bases, including Carbon, Sulphur, and Phosphorus down to 50 ppm and Boron down to 5 ppm, making it ideal for cast iron, steel, and aluminium analysis. lyte® is a mobile spectrometer, optimized for use in metal production, metal processing and metal recycling. In contrast to conventional handheld instruments, ferro. lyte enables the precise analysis of. For over 50 years, Belec has been developing high-precision portable and stationary spark optical emission spectrometers that are used worldwide for metal analysis. Our ISO 9001. Like its predecessors, this tenth-generation SPECTROMAXx (LMX10) furnishes outstanding speed. Users get ultrafast information, and can react rapidly to changing process conditions.

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  • Domestic Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometer

    Domestic Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometer

    Atomic fluorescence spectrometry (AFS), as one of the common atomic spectrometric techniques with high sensitivity, simple instrumentation, and low acquisition and running cost, has been widely us.


  • The Role of the Xenon Lamp in a Spectrometer

    The Role of the Xenon Lamp in a Spectrometer

    The reason why xenon lamps are used in fluorescence spectroscopy is because xenon lamps have extremely high brightness and stability, and can generate high-energy ultraviolet rays to excite sample molecules, thereby exciting them to fluoresce. In this issue, we will describe the light source, an important part of the spectrophotometer that was explained in "The Structure of a Spectrophotometer" in UV Talk Letter Vol. The most common reference for. The tungsten lamp or tungsten halogen lamp is a blackbody emitter that produces useful radiation over the range from 320 nm to 2400 nm. A picture of a tungsten lamp is shown in Figure 7. Schematic drawing of the Cermax spectrofluorometers.


  • Principle of Fluorescence Correlation Spectrometer

    Principle of Fluorescence Correlation Spectrometer

    Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) is a powerful tool for detecting molecular dynamics through analyzing the intensity fluctuation emitted by biomolecules diffusing in and out of a focused light [1 – 3]., biomedicine, biophysics, and chemistry. Its theoretical underpinning originated from L. In principle, light is focused in an area of the sample and the fluctuations in the fluorescence intensity in this. In Chapter 1 we briefly introduce absorption and fluorescence.


  • What is the accuracy of a spectrometer

    What is the accuracy of a spectrometer

    The accuracy of a spectrometer is determined by its ability to precisely measure the wavelength and intensity of light or other signals, and how well it can differentiate between small changes in the measured property. Types of Spectrometers and Their Accuracy Before diving into which. Accuracy is a general term that describes the agreement between a measurement and a true value. Accuracy is affected by both random and systematic errors, while precision is. Spectral accuracy is the cornerstone of spectroscopy, enabling researchers to extract meaningful information from complex data. How do errors in transmittance readings affect the accuracy of solution concentration values? The concentration as a function of the transmittance is given. Calibration is the procedure of setting a spectrometer such that it is free from mistake. Chemical, physical, biological, environmental, and.

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