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UV-3600

The UV-3600 UV-VIS-NIR Spectrophotometer is the new additional model in our product line of high-end UV-VIS-NIR spectrophotometers.

The UV-3600, a successor model to the UV-3150/3101PC, is designed for the measurement of liquid samples, while the SolidSpec-3700/3700DUV is mainly designed for the measurement of solid samples.


Features of the new Spectrophotometer

High Sensitivity - The only 3 Detector System
Equipped with 3 detectors: a PMT detector (photomultiplier tube) for the ultraviolet and visible regions, and InGaAs and PbS detectors for near infrared region. The InGaAs detector bridges the gap between the PMT - PbS switching wavelength where sensitivity is typically low to ensure high sensitivity over the entire measurement wavelength range with <0.00003 Abs noise at 1500 nm.

High Resolution - Wide Measurement Range & Ultra-low Stray Light
With its high performance double monochromator, ultra-low stray light (0.00005% or less at 340 nm) is achieved at high resolution (highest resolution 0.1 nm). With a measurement wavelength range of 185 - 3300 nm, measurement is possible over a wide range including the ultraviolet, visible and near infrared regions. This allows spectroscopic analysis in a wide variety of fields.

Abundant Accessories for a Wide Variety of Applications
The multipurpose large-sample compartment and integrating sphere attachment enable measurement of solid samples, and with the guaranteed precision of the ASR Series (Absolute Specular Reflectance) attachments, high accuracy absolute reflectance measurements are possible. Various cell holders like the constant-temperature cell holder and ultra-micro cell holder can also be mounted to enable a wide range of measurement possibilities.

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