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I have “Spectronic 20” spectrophotometers in my lab. How is the MeasureNet spectrometer different?

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I have “Spectronic 20” spectrophotometers in my lab. How is the MeasureNet spectrometer different?

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MeasureNet designed each of its 12-station networks to share a single, diode array visible or UV-vis spectrometer. Unlike traditional single-wavelength devices such as the “Spec 20”, a MeasureNet spectrometer is a scanning device with considerable range (visible 400-1000 nm, 1 nm resolution; UV-vis 200-850 nm; 1 nm resolution). It is capable of both emission and absorption measurement via a fiber optic cable.

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