10 mm In-Line Flow Through Cell, QGF10F
The 10 mm In-Line Flow Through Cell, QGF10F, offers exceptional versatility and customization options, allowing researchers to achieve precise and accurate measurements in various applications. With its robust design and tailored specifications, this cuvette empowers scientists to optimize their experimental setups and gather reliable data. Let’s explore the features and benefits in more detail:
Options:
- QGF10F: The standard 10 mm In-Line Flow Through Cell with customizable path length, ensuring researchers can adapt the cuvette to their specific experimental requirements.
Specifications:
- Pathlength: Custom 10 mm path length for precise and consistent light path measurements during spectroscopic analyses.
- Material: Quartz and Stainless Steel tube construction for optimal optical clarity and durability. The material allows for excellent light transmission across the 200 – 2,500 nm spectral range while providing resistance to aqueous samples.
- Windows: Equipped with four polished windows, ensuring optimal light transmission and minimal interference for accurate data collection.
- Bonded/Glued Construction: Secure and leak-free assembly suitable for aqueous samples, maintaining sample integrity and preventing cross-contamination.
- Customizable Specifications: Aireka Scientific offers customers the ability to further customize chamber volume, tubing dimensions, and window configuration, allowing for tailored cuvettes to meet specific experimental needs.
Key Features and Benefits:
- Precise Pathlength Control: Customizable 10 mm pathlength enables accurate light path measurements, leading to precise spectroscopic data.
- Versatile Applications: Suitable for absorbance, fluorescence, and UV-Vis spectroscopy, accommodating various experimental setups and sample types.
- Optical Clarity and Durability: Quartz and Stainless Steel construction ensures excellent light transmission and robustness, providing reliable and consistent measurements.
- Secure and Leak-Free Design: Bonded/glued construction guarantees a secure seal, preventing leaks and contamination during sample analysis, particularly for aqueous samples.
- Tailored to Experimental Needs: Customizable options allow researchers to adapt chamber volume, tubing dimensions, and window configuration, ensuring the cuvette perfectly matches the experimental setup.
The 10 mm In-Line Flow Through Cell, QGF10F, combines versatility and customization, delivering precise and reliable measurements across various spectroscopic applications. Its adjustable pathlength, excellent optical properties, and customizable specifications make it an ideal choice for scientists aiming to optimize their experimental setups and gather accurate data. Trust Aireka Scientific to provide cuvettes that meet your specific requirements, empowering you to advance your research with confidence.
What’s the use of flow cells?
Flow cells have a wide range of applications in scientific and laboratory settings due to their unique design and functionality. Here are some key uses of flow cells:
- Spectrophotometry: Flow cells are commonly employed in spectrophotometry, where they enable the measurement of absorbance or transmittance of light through a sample. By passing the sample through the flow cell, researchers can obtain valuable information about the composition, concentration, and properties of the sample.
- Chemical Analysis: Flow cells are instrumental in various chemical analysis techniques, such as liquid chromatography and flow injection analysis. These techniques involve the continuous flow of a sample through the flow cell, allowing for real-time monitoring and detection of analytes.
- Biological Research: Flow cells find extensive use in biological research, particularly in applications such as cell counting, cell culture monitoring, and enzyme kinetics. The controlled flow of biological samples through the flow cell enables researchers to study cellular processes, perform viability assessments, and analyze enzymatic reactions.
- Flow Cytometry: Flow cells are integral components of flow cytometers, powerful instruments used for cell analysis and sorting. In flow cytometry, cells suspended in a fluid are passed through the flow cell one at a time, allowing for the characterization and sorting of cells based on their physical and biochemical properties.
- Microfluidics: Flow cells play a crucial role in microfluidic systems, which manipulate small volumes of fluids for various applications. Microfluidic flow cells enable precise control of fluid flow, mixing, and reactions, making them valuable tools in fields such as drug discovery, genomics, and diagnostics.
- Environmental Monitoring: Flow cells are utilized in environmental monitoring systems to analyze water quality, detect pollutants, and assess the health of ecosystems. By continuously flowing water samples through flow cells, researchers can monitor parameters such as dissolved oxygen, nutrient levels, and pollutant concentrations.
The use of flow cells offers several advantages, including:
- Real-time Monitoring: Flow cells facilitate continuous and real-time monitoring of samples, enabling researchers to capture dynamic changes and obtain immediate results.
- Sample Conservation: Flow cells require only small sample volumes, making them suitable for applications where sample conservation is crucial, such as precious or limited sample scenarios.
- Repeatability and Precision: Flow cells provide consistent and repeatable measurements, ensuring reliable and accurate data acquisition.
- Flexibility and Customization: Flow cells come in various sizes, pathlengths, and designs, allowing for customization to suit specific experimental requirements.
In summary, flow cells are versatile tools that enable the controlled flow of samples, facilitating a wide range of scientific analyses, measurements, and experiments. Their applications span across disciplines such as chemistry, biology, biotechnology, environmental science, and more, making them indispensable in research and laboratory settings.
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | ||
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*Molded | *Fused | *Bonded / Glued | |||
UV vis ( 190- 2500 nm) | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
Transmission Matched | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
Transmission > 80% | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
Resistant to Acids and Bases (except hydrofluoric acid) | Yes | Yes | No | ||
Resistant to Organic Solvents | Yes | Yes | No | ||
Usable upto 500°C (932°F) | Yes | Yes | No | ||
Usable upto 1200°C (2192°F) | Yes | No | No | ||
0 Variations Reading | On Request | No | No | ||
Fabrication | Molded | Assembled with Quartz Powder | Assembled with Glue | ||
Adhesives | No | No | Yes | ||
Storage | Short Term Storage | Clean After Use | Clean After Use | ||
Available Material | ES Quartz Material | ||||
Note | Molded and fused cuvettes and cells are assembled by direct fusion without the use of adhesives throughout the production process. This guarantees resistance against corrosive chemicals and high temperature. Each quartz cuvette and cell has excellent transmission from 190nm to 2500nm. |
To the best of our knowledge, the information provided here is accurate. However, Aireka Scientific assumes no liability for the accuracy of this page. The values provided are typical at the time of manufacture and may vary over time and from batch to batch. All products are for laboratory and research and development use only, and may not be used for any other purpose including health care, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, food, or commercial applications.
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