Frequently asked questions For Spectrophotometer

1. What is a spectrophotometer and how is it used in laboratories?

A spectrophotometer is an essential laboratory instrument that measures the absorbance or transmittance of light by a sample at specific wavelengths. Labotronics spectrophotometers provide accurate analysis of concentration, purity, and chemical composition, making them indispensable for research, clinical diagnostics, and quality control applications

2. What advantages do these spectrophotometers offer?

Labotronics models come equipped with features like auto-calibration, real-time spectrum display, and PC software connectivity. These functions ensure reliable performance, reduce manual errors, and streamline data handling, ideal for labs seeking accuracy, efficiency, and ease of operation.

3. Are there models suitable for small sample volumes like DNA or RNA?

Yes, advanced Micro Volume and Nano Spectrophotometers from Labotronics can analyze as little as 0.5 µL. These models are perfect for molecular biology labs working with DNA, RNA, or protein samples, ensuring high sensitivity and precise results even with minimal sample input.

4. What types of samples can Labotronics spectrophotometers analyze?

Labotronics spectrophotometers are designed for flexibility, handling liquids, solids, and powders with ease. Adjustable cuvette holders and specialized sample accessories provide compatibility across a broad range of applications, including chemistry, food testing, pharmaceuticals, and environmental analysis.

5. Do these spectrophotometers support scanning and kinetic measurements?

Absolutely. Selected Labotronics models offer full-spectrum scanning, time-based kinetic measurements, and multi-wavelength analysis, making them ideal for researchers conducting enzymatic studies, reaction monitoring, and advanced photometric testing.

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