Fluorometer
Filter based Fluorometer
In a filter fluorometer, a light source emits light of an excitation wavelength that is relevant to the compound to be measured. Filter fluorometers produce specific excitation and emission wavelengths by using optical filters. The filter blocks other wavelengths but transmits wavelengths relevant to the compound. The light passes through the sample to be measured, and a certain wavelength is absorbed while a longer wavelength is emitted. The emitted light is measured by a detector. By changing the optical filter, different substances can be measured.
- Highly sensitive, a full scale reading of 199.9 can be adjusted even with 0.2 ppm of quinine sulphate solution in 0.1 N sulphuric acid & primary filter of peak transmission at 366 nm.
- Only 5 ml of sample needed.
- Range Selection in four steps.
- Coarse & Fine gain Adjustment and Offset Adjustment.
- Separate power ‘ON’ switch for Lamp to conserve life of the Lamp.
Applicable Industries
Academia & Research
Food & Beverages
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
RANGE | 0 to 0.2, 2, 20 & 200 ppm (w.r.t. Quinine Sulphate) |
LIGHT SOURCE | Mercury Lamp |
PEAK TRANSMISSION OF FILTERS | |
Primary | 366 nm |
Secondary | Long pass, Cut-off at 475 & 515 nm |
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