Double Beam UV VIS Spectrophotometer TRDUV-603

Double Beam UV VIS Spectrophotometer TRDUV-603

Double Beam UV VIS Spectrophotometer TRDUV-603 is a small device that measures multiple wavelengths with a bandwidth of 1.8 nm and a wavelength range of 190 to 1100 nm. Blazed holographic gratings with a photometric accuracy of 0.3 % T (0 to 100 % T), 0.002A (0 to 0.5A), 0.004A (0.5A to 1A). Has an 8-inch touchscreen for ease of operating and parameter observing, and it has a Photometric Display Range of 0.0 to 200.0 % T, -0.301 to 4.000 A, 0.000 to 9999 C. It performs admirably in both qualitative and quantitative testing.

Monochromatic typeCzerny turner
Focal length160 mm
Wavelength Range190 to 1100 nm
Band Width1.8 nm
Wavelength Accuracy±0.3 nm
Wavelength Repeatability≤0.01 nm
Photometric Display Range0.0 to 200 .0% T , -0.301 to 4.000 A , 0.000 to 9999 C
Photometric Accuracy±0.3% T(0 to 100%T) / ±0.002A(0 to 0.5A) / ±0.004A(0.5A to1A)
Photometric Repeatability0.15% T(0 to 100%T) / ±0.001A(0 to 0.5A) / ±0.002A(0.5A to 1A)
Photometric ModeT,A,C,E
Stray Light≤0.03% τ (220nm NaI, 360 nm NaNO2)
Stability0.0005A/h500 nm
DetectorImport Silicon Photodiode
Scanning speedFast-medium-slow
Power RequirementAC 220 V±22 50 Hz±1 Hz,200 W
Baseline Flatness≤0.002A(200 to1090 nm)
Grating1200 lines/mm
Drifting≤0.0009 Abs/30 min
Noise100 % (T)≤0.15 % (T);  0 % (T)≤0.1 % (T)
Dimensions(W×D×H)74×63×45 Cm
Weight35 Kg
  • • 8-inch touchscreen display with a dual-beam optical system
  • • Examine the entire spectrum
  • • Linear regression analysis
  • • The innovative user interface, powerful functions, and simple operation
  • • Direct reading with concentration
  • • Persistence of time-based kinetics
  • • Detecting Peaks and Valleys
  • • It shows great performance in qualitative and quantitative analysis
  • • Measurement of multiple wavelengths
  • • Extensive frequency band scanning
  • • The zero and full scales are automatically adjusted
  • • A USB interface is included
  • • It is to determine the amount of light of a specific wavelength absorbed by an analyte in a sample. Although samples can be gases or liquids, an analyte dissolved in a solvent is discussed here.