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The Labtronics 7800 to 350 cm⁻¹ Spectral Range Spectrometer (LT-4100) offers exceptional performance and precision for a wide range of infrared spectroscopy applications. With a spectral range of 7800 to 350 cm⁻¹ and a resolution better than 0.85 cm⁻¹, this spectrometer delivers highly detailed and accurate spectral data. The Labtronics LT-4100 provides wave number precision of ±0.01 cm⁻¹, ensuring reliable measurements for various scientific and industrial applications. It features a scanning speed adjustable in 5 steps to accommodate different analytical needs, along with a superior signal-to-noise ratio of better than 15,000:1 (RMS at 2100 cm⁻¹), making it ideal for demanding analysis.
Equipped with a DTGS detector, a high-efficiency air-cooled infrared source, and a Ge-coated KBr beam splitter, the Labtronics LT-4100 ensures high-quality data collection. Its FTIR software provides comprehensive tools, including routine libraries for basic operations, library search, quantitation, and spectrum analysis. The spectrometer is computer-compatible and supports optional accessories like ATR, hydraulic presses, and universal liquid cell holders, offering flexibility for diverse experimental setups. The Labtronics LT-4100 is an essential tool for advanced IR spectroscopic research and analysis.
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WKM 6 inch Spectrometer for Scientific Laboratories KT56SP is a sophisticated and precise laboratory instrument used in various scientific disciplines to analyze and measure the properties of light or electromagnetic radiation. It plays a critical role in spectroscopy, a technique that involves studying the interaction between light and matter to obtain valuable information about the composition, structure, and properties of substances.
The primary function of a spectrometer is to disperse light into its component wavelengths, allowing scientists to examine the spectral lines or bands produced by different materials. Spectrometers can measure the intensity of light at specific wavelengths, providing data that can be used for identification, quantification, and analysis of substances.
There are several types of spectrometers, each tailored to specific applications and wavelength ranges. The most common types include:
Optical Spectrometer: It operates in the visible and near-infrared regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. Optical spectrometers often use prisms or diffraction gratings to disperse light and are employed in fields such as chemistry, biology, and material science.
Infrared (IR) Spectrometer: These spectrometers analyze infrared radiation, which is useful for studying molecular vibrations and identifying functional groups in organic compounds. IR spectrometers are widely used in organic chemistry and pharmaceutical research.
Ultraviolet-Visible (UV-Vis) Spectrometer: UV-Vis spectrometers measure the absorption and transmission of light in the ultraviolet and visible regions. They are commonly utilized in analytical chemistry, environmental monitoring, and biochemistry.
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectrometer: NMR spectrometers are used to study the nuclear properties of atoms, providing valuable information about molecular structure and dynamics. NMR is widely used in organic chemistry and biochemistry.
Spectrometers are equipped with detectors that convert the incoming light signals into electrical signals, which are then processed and analyzed to produce a spectrum. Spectra generated by spectrometers are unique for each substance, enabling scientists to identify unknown compounds or assess the purity of samples.
In conclusion, spectrometers are powerful analytical instruments that enable scientists to study the interaction of light with matter and obtain valuable information about the composition and structure of substances. Their applications span across various scientific disciplines, from fundamental research in physics and chemistry to applied fields such as environmental monitoring, pharmaceutical analysis, and materials science. The versatility and precision of spectrometers make them indispensable tools in modern laboratories, contributing to advancements in science, technology, and industry.
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