
Light Source | 8 V/50 W controller tungsten halogen lamp |
Wavelength Range | 400 nm to 850 nm |
Standard Filters | 405, 450, 492, 630 nm and 4 optional |
Reading range | 0.000 to 4.000 Abs |
Resolution | 0.001 OD |
Accuracy | ± 0.008 Abs |
Reproducibility | ≤ 0.2% |
Stability | ± 0.003 Abs |
Reading Speed | Single wavelength- ≤ 3 s Double wavelength- ≤ 6 s |
Display | 7 inch LCD display |
Shaking | Linear shaking, 3 speeds |
Printer | Built-in thermal printer, external printer is optional |
Interface connections | 2xUSB, 1XRS-232, PS2 mouse keyboard |
Power supply | 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz |
Weight | 10 kg |
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Microplate Reader LMPR-A13 : 8 V/50 W controller tungsten halogen lamp Microplate Reader LMPR-A30 : 8V/50W controlled tungsten halogen lamp Microplate Reader LMPR-A12 : controller tungsten halogen lamp Microplate Reader LMPR-A15 : Halogen-tungsten lamp; 12V/20W; ≥3000 hours Microplate Reader LMPR-A10 : Monochromatic LED Microplate Reader LMPR-A14 : Xenon flash lamp Multi-Mode Microplate Reader LMMR-A10 : Xenon lampmodels of Microplate Reader
Our product is designed to accept both 48 and 96 well plates.
48 to 96 well plates can accommodate more sample volume and detect with great sensitivity in very less amount of time, thereby results in quick and easy analysis, as compared to other high numbered well plates such as 1536 to 3456 readers.
A Microplate Reader, commonly called as plate reader or plate spectrophotometer, is an analytical instrument that reads or detects the physical, chemical, and biological events of the analyte, within the wells of the plate. It has numerous tiny wells where the sample analyte is introduced for analysis.
A standard spectrophotometer measures the absorbance of one sample at a time. The sample is typically placed in a cuvette through which light is sent horizontally. An absorbance plate reader offers higher throughput and can measure the absorbance of samples in microplates (typically 96-well or even 384-well) by sending light through each well vertically.
Microplate-based measurements detect light signals produced by a sample, converted by a sample, or transmitted through a sample. In the plate reader, the signal is measured by a detector, usually a photomultiplier tube (PMT). PMTs convert photons into electricity that is then quantified by the microplate reader. The output of this process is numbers by which a sample is quantified.
Tungsten-halogen or xenon flash lamps are generally used. LEDs have also come into the picture in some modern readers.
The detection technology can be of 3 types- Monochromator based detection which provides flexibility, convenience, and spectral scanning; Filter based detection which enables rapid switch between different wavelengths; Hybrid detection which has dual technological advantage of both flexibility and sensitivity.
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