HPLC chromatography detector S 3250
UV-visible

HPLC chromatography detector - S 3250 - Sykam - UV-visible
HPLC chromatography detector - S 3250 - Sykam - UV-visible
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Characteristics

Type
HPLC
Technology
UV-visible

Description

The Sykam S 3250 UV/Vis Detector with high sensitivity, stable baseline and low drift signal, making the S 3250 suitable for routine as well as advanced research applications. Description The Sykam S 3250 UV/Vis Detector is a single or dual channel variable wavelength detector with a wavelength range of 190 to 900 nm, built around a high quality “moving monochromator” optics for minimal loss of light energy at any chosen wavelength. The result is a UV/Vis detector with high sensitivity, stable baseline and low drift signal, making the S 3250 suitable for routine as well as advanced research applications. An integrated wavelength program allows for free programming of different wavelengths within a run. A special feature of the S 3250 is the integrated peak detector with the possibility of direct control of external solenoid valves by means of an integrated 24 volt output stage with programmable delay function. Just adding a low-pressure three-way valve allows for simple fraction collection or solvent recycling. Technical Specifications Dimensions - 47,8 × 31 × 16,5 cm Detector - Single channel, dual channel (optional) Wavelength range - 190 – 800 nm Optical bandwidth - 5 nm Wavelength programming - Up to 10 wavelengths per analysis Accessible without removing covers - Flow cell at the front, for easy access and column connection Peak detector - Integrated Output stage - 24 Volt valve control Online fast wavelength scanning - Optional Flow cell - Analytical stainless steel, analytical PEEK, micro stainless steel, micro PEEK, preparative stainless steel, preparative PEEK
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