Cuvettes
We provide a wide range of cuvettes, you can view the full catalogue here. Please click the following link to access our comprehensive catalog of Certified Reference Materials (CRMs) designed specifically for spectroscopic applications, including Absorbance analysis. Alternatively, please contact us to find the best cuvettes that best suit your projects & research.
Spectrophotometer Cells
Rectangular CellsRectangular cells are commonly employed for routine UV/VIS analysis. They are the prevalent cell type, featuring two clear windows that adhere to international standard dimensions.
The 10mm pathlength size is generally compatible with instruments using rectangular cells. Pathlength options range from 1mm to 100mm. If longer pathlength cells are required, consult your instrument manual for potential adapter needs. Standard Rectangular cells represent the widely used option. These cells possess two polished windows and a complete interior width, making them a standard choice for most instruments. |
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Cylindrical CellsCylindrical cells find application in scenarios where the spectrophotometer employs a broader, circular light beam.
These cuvettes are offered in diverse configurations, accommodating pathlengths spanning from 0.01 to 100mm. |
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Flow CellsFlow cells are used for measuring samples with continuous flow as in chromatography or production systems. They are also used in sipper systems where individual samples are aspirated into the cell. Flow cells are made in a wide array of designs because each application has a different compromise of sample volume, flow pattern, pathlength and tubing requirements.
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TYPES OF CELLS
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