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Full-Spectrum Absorbance Analyzer
Product Code: UV1600
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Description

The UV1600 is the latest portable full-spectrum absorbance analyzer (rapid visible spectrophotometer) from Optosky. Utilizing Lambert-Beer’s Law, it measures the absorbance of samples to determine their concentration. This instrument features compact portability, precision, speed, flexibility, and full-spectrum measurement, making it suitable for both laboratory and field applications, including rapid on-site measurements.
The UV1600, available in online, in-situ, and flow-through configurations, can also be equipped with specialized detection methods and pre-treatment accessories. It is an ideal choice for rapid testing and field enforcement in food, water quality, soil, and fertilizer analysis. The series includes various application modes, such as online, in-situ, and flow measurement, and is widely applicable in industries including chemical, pharmaceutical, quality control, health, environmental protection, water conservancy, municipal, research, grain, and agriculture.

Features

  • Real-time in-situ data: Online concentration analysis.
  • Efficient and decisive: Boosts operational efficiency.
  • Easy R&D use: Simple and low-maintenance.
  • Wavelength range: 190-1020 nm.
  • Fast absorbance measurement: Full spectrum in 1 ms.



Categories: Absorbance
Tags: UV

Parameter

Parameter

UV1600-VIS

UV1600-XR

UV1600-DUV

UV1600-NIR

Measurement Wavelength Range

400-850nm

300-1100nm

190-1000nm

900-1700nm

Fastest Measurement Speed (ms)

2

2

2

5

Absorbance Measurement Range

3

3

3

3

Absorbance Measurement Accuracy

0.005

0.005

0.005

0.005

Sample Type

Liquid

Liquid

Liquid

Liquid

Wavelength Step Size (nm)

0.22

0.39

0.4

1.56

Wavelength Resolution (nm)

0.9

1.4

1.4

10

Fiber Length (m)

1

1

1

1

Selection Guide

Model

Feature

UV1600-ONL

Online

UV1600-INS

In-situ

UV1600-FLW

Flow

 
 
 
Categories: Absorbance
Tags: UV

    • Food safety
    • Water quality monitoring
    • Real-time chemical monitoring
    • Small-dose dissolution
    • Tablet and powder analysis
    • Excipient screening
    • Nanoparticle dissolution
    • Salt form screening
    • Characteristic dissolution
    • pH changes in media
    • Stability testing
    • Supersaturation studies
    • Solubility: aqueous and anhydrous
    • Biological dissolution media

    Categories: Absorbance
    Tags: UV

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