About Photoelectric Colorimeter
Photoelectric Colorimeter
| Brand |
Micro Technologies |
| Light Source |
Imported white LED |
| Range |
400-700 nm |
| Accuracy |
0.5% FS +- 1 Digit |
| Weight |
1.5 kg Approx. |
| Resolution |
OD 0.01 |
| Power |
230V +- 10% AC, 50 Hz |
| Filters Range |
400, 480, 510, 520, 540, 580, 620, 700 (nm) |
| Min. Volume |
1 ml |
| Filters |
8 (All High Quality Optical Glass Filters) |
| Output |
OD 0 to1.99 |
| Display |
2x1/2 digit LED |
| Detector |
Hermetically Sealed Imported Photodiode |
| Dimensions |
L-33 cm x W-30 cm x H-16.5 cm (approx.) |
Precise Color Analysis for Laboratory ApplicationsEquipped with advanced photoelectric colorimetry technology, this device delivers accurate measurements for color analysis in chemical and clinical laboratories. Its selectable filters and wide wavelength range enhance flexibility for various sample types, making it an essential tool for both research and routine analysis.
Robust Construction and User-Friendly DesignBuilt from high-quality ABS plastic and metal, the colorimeter combines durability with a compact, portable form factor. Manual controls and clear analog/digital displays facilitate easy calibration and precise measurement. Its ergonomic design and lightweight build ensure convenience for laboratory professionals.
Reliable Performance and Wide Application ScopeThe instrument's versatility spans clinical diagnostics, pharmaceutical analysis, and chemical testing. With a broad absorbance and transmittance range and temperature resistance up to 50C, it meets the needs of laboratory environments requiring fast, reliable color assessment and quantitative analysis.
FAQ's of Photoelectric Colorimeter:
Q: How does the photoelectric colorimeter ensure accurate color analysis in laboratory applications?
A: The colorimeter uses photoelectric colorimetry, employing a tungsten lamp and six precise wavelength filters to measure the absorbance and transmittance of colorimetric samples, delivering results with a resolution of 0.01 absorbance and accuracy of 0.01 OD.
Q: What is the recommended sample volume for measurements with this colorimeter?
A: The instrument is designed to analyze samples ranging from 2 to 5 ml, making it suitable for most laboratory colorimetric assessments without requiring large sample quantities.
Q: When should manual calibration be performed on this device?
A: Manual calibration should be done each time the device is powered on or whenever changing sample types or filters, ensuring optimal accuracy for subsequent measurements.
Q: Where is this colorimeter most effectively utilized?
A: This equipment is best suited for laboratory environments such as clinical diagnostic centers, research facilities, and chemical testing laboratories, where precise color and concentration analyses are necessary.
Q: What is the process for selecting the required wavelength during analysis?
A: The user selects the desired wavelength using the manual knob, which switches among six high-grade filters (Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Violet, Orange), enabling tailored analysis for specific assay requirements.
Q: How does the colorimeter benefit laboratory professionals during routine testing?
A: Its compact tabletop design, robust construction, and straightforward controls simplify operation, reduce measurement errors, and provide reliable data for routine and research-based colorimetric evaluations.