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VWR SCIENTIFIC Spectrophotometer For Sale and Wanted

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VWR SCIENTIFIC UV-1600PC Spectrophotometer For Sale

Item # 326621 Title: VWR Scientific UV-1600PC Spectrophotometer Manufacturer: VWR Scientific Model: UV-1600PC Description: Spectrophotometer Quantity: 1 Item Location: NC Warehouse Item... view more

June 03

Asking Price:
$1,199 USD
$1,079 USD (10% Off)

Ali Rehman / Tekyard LLC
phone: +1 (952) 955-6373
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Spectrophotometer

A spectrophotometer is a type of laboratory equipment used to measure the amount of light a sample absorbs. It works by shining a beam of light through the sample and measuring the amount of light that is absorbed. Spectrophotometers are used in a wide variety of applications, including the analysis of chemical compounds, the measurement of cell growth, and the study of proteins and DNA.

Spectrophotometers come in a variety of sizes and price ranges. Small, handheld models can cost as little as a few hundred dollars, while larger, more complex models can cost several thousand dollars. Some of the most popular manufacturers of spectrophotometers include Thermo Scientific, Agilent, and Shimadzu. These companies offer a wide range of products, from basic models to highly sophisticated instruments. Many of these models are also compatible with computers, allowing for more detailed analysis of data.