Microspectrophotometers

Microspectrophotometers are essential tools for precise spectroscopic analysis at microscopic scales. They enhance accuracy and efficiency in various analytical applications.

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Common Applications

biological research

materials analysis

chemical analysis

forensic investigations

pharmaceutical development

Buying Guide

Microspectrophotometers Buying Guide

When purchasing a microspectrophotometer, consider the specific type of spectral analysis you require. Different models offer unique capabilities, such as UV-Visible or Raman analysis.

Ensure compatibility with existing lab equipment and verify the included software for data analysis and management. Surplus models should be thoroughly checked for calibration and maintenance history.

  • Check for integration capabilities with other lab instruments.
  • Review spectral range and resolution specifications.
  • Confirm the condition and availability of necessary accessories.
  • Ensure the presence of user manuals and support documentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are microspectrophotometers used for?
Microspectrophotometers are used for spectral analysis of microscopic samples, combining microscopy and spectroscopy in one instrument.
How does a microspectrophotometer work?
It works by measuring the spectrum of light absorbed, transmitted, or emitted by a sample, providing detailed spectral data.
What industries use microspectrophotometers?
Industries such as materials science, biology, and chemistry commonly use microspectrophotometers for detailed analysis.
What are the benefits of buying surplus microspectrophotometers?
Buying surplus microspectrophotometers can reduce costs while providing access to high-quality instruments.