M107
/ M108 Accessories
The M107/M108 sample compartment (155 x 70 x 85mm) enables accessories to be exchanged in a few seconds.
10mm single cell or flowcell holder, p/n 107-102 Accepts standard rectangular and 4mm semi-micro 10mm pathlength cells, or a 10mm pathlength flowcell with Z=8.5mm.
Test-tube holder, p/n 107-101 This V-type round test-tube holder holds tubes of diameters from 10 to 25mm. The access hole in the sample compartment lid means that any height test-tube can be used. The design of the holder ensures the tube is always central in the light beam. This means that the light beam is not bent and so remains aligned with the detector. This accessory is mounted on the same base-plate as the single cell holder.
Thermostatted cell holder and front panel, p/n 107-105 Accepts a standard rectangular 10mm pathlength macro or 4mm semi-micro cell. Requires connection to an external circulating water bath.
Standard Four-position manual cell changer, p/n 107-103. (Supplied with M108). Accepts four standard rectangular 10mm pathlength macro or 4mm semimicro cells. The mechanical locating of the cell positions is very positive, giving excellent reproducibility.
Long pathlength Four-position manual cell changer, p/n 107-104. Accepts four standard rectangular 10-50mm pathlength macro cells.
M108 PC Application Software, p/n 108-110 For up to 3rd order concentration curves, timescans and wavelength scanning.
Printer, p/n 330-100 40 character impact printer including battery charger, spare ribbon and spare paper roll.
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Range by Model
Single Beam
M105
(Student Visible Range)
M106
(QC / Student Visible Range)
M107
(High Specification Visible Range)
M108
Programmable Visible Spectrophotometer
New M508
Basic Programmable UV/Visible Spectrophotometer
M501
(UV / Visible Spectrophotometer)
Double Beam
M550
(UV / Visible Spectrophotometer)
Fibre Optics
M400PC
(Fibre Optic Diode Array Spectrophotometer)
Special Systems
M350N
System for Measuring NATO colours of paints and fabrics.
M550 SPF
System for measuring sun protection factor of fabrics.
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