Apr 8, 2019 ... In the older-style Colorimeter (rounded shape rather than square), the cuvette holder is a plastic insert that can be removed and replaced.
Dec 30, 2013 ... 1) Separate the light source/cuvette holder from the detector. To do this, look at the “bottom” (not the underside) of the light source end of the spectrometer.
Jun 5, 2017 ... There are various models of Vernier Colorimeters. The round model that was sold between 2000-2014 allows you to replace the cuvette holder ...
Jan 20, 2022 ... The cuvette holder for this spectrophotometer is 13.3 mm in diameter. So glass test tubes that are 13 mm in diameter should work in the ...
Mar 20, 2017 ... This includes a flatter detector response in the emissions mode, a tighter cuvette holder, electronics to protect the lamp, as well as a lamp ...
Feb 24, 2017 ... The fiber optic (Vernier Spectrophotometer Optical Fiber (VSP-FIBER)) sits in the cuvette holder and is made out of plastic, so it is less ...
Oct 18, 2010 ... ... cuvette holder/light source removed), the powered hub is NOT required. 2. Ocean Optics USB4000 UV-VIS – we strongly recommend against using ...
Yes, we do indeed sell replacement lids. These lids can be used with the cuvettes for the Colorimeter, SpectroVis, Vernier Spectrometer, and Ocean Optics spectrometers....
We sell Starna Quartz cuvettes. They are all heat-fused, using no adhesive: 1. Each cuvette is a standard rectangular cuvette. They are Far UV Quartz...
According to Hach Co. the glass tubes used with a Vernier Turbidity Sensor can be autoclaved for sterilization purposes. However, the caps cannot. These turbidity...
We sell the that contains one empty glass turbidity bottle and one glass turbidity bottle filled with 100 NTU standard. For additional empty cuvettes, we...
Specifications and User Guide TROUBLESHOOTING Primary Test: Connect the Colorimeter to a Vernier Interface. Allow the Colorimeter to warm up for 5 minutes. Place a...
Specifications and User Guide TROUBLESHOOTING -Primary Test: Connect the Colorimeter. Allow the Colorimeter to warm up for 5 minutes. Place a cuvette, about 3/4 full...