Instrument Database:
Shimadzu Europe - UV-2600 - Spectrophotometer
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Year of introduction |
2011 |
Status |
historical ( out of sale ) |
Company |
Shimadzu Europe
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Spectrometer ( Molec. ): UV/VIS |
Expanded Wavelength range up to 1400 nm The UV-2600 is a research grade single monochromator UV-Vis spectrophotometer in a compact design. By adopting a low stray light diffraction grating (LO-RAY-LIGH®) developed by the Shimadzu Optical Device and Laser Department, the instrument achieve the lowest stray light levels in its class and allows the analysis of samples including organic and inorganic compounds, biological samples, optical materials, and photovoltaics in a wavelength range from 185 to 1400 nm in combination with the optional dual detector integrating sphere ISR-2600Plus. The new UVProbe Version 2.40 system control software has been upgraded and includes new functionality as well as the validation software as a standard.
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Specifications |
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Photometric System | Double beam optics | Monochromator | Czerny-Turner mounting single monochromator Lo-Ray-Ligh® grade blazed holographic grating | Detector | Photomultiplier | Light source | Halogen lamp, Deuterium lamp, light source auto position adjustment | Measurement range | 185 to 900nm 220 to 1400nm with optional ISR-2600Plus | Wavelength accuracy | ± 0.1nm at 656.1nm D2 | Wavelength repeatability | ± 0.05nm | Wavelength scanning speed | Wavelength slew rate: about 14000nm/min Wavelength scan rate: about 4000 to 0.5nm/min | Spectral bandwidth | 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1,2,5nm L2/L5(low stray-light mode) | Resolution | 0.1nm | Stray light | Max. 0.005%(220nm, NaI), Max. 0.005% (340, 370nm, NaNO2) Max. 1%(198nm, KCl) | Photometric modes | Absorbance(Abs), Transmittance(%T) , Reflectance(%R), Energy(E) | Photometric range | Absorbance:-5 to 5Abs | Photometric accuracy | ±0.002 Abs(at 0.5Abs) ±0.003 Abs(at 1 Abs) ±0.006 Abs(at 2Abs) ±0.3%T Measured using NIST 930D/NIST 1930 or equivalent filter | Photometric Repeatability | ±0.001 Abs (at 0.5Abs) |
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