About Laboratory Spectrometer
Innovation is our forte which has enabled us to manufacture, supply and export to our valued clients Spectrometer. Offered instrument is a type of a microscope which is used to determine the properties of light over the specific portion. Our manufactured instrument is highly demanded by our valued customers for its features like easy usage, high efficiency, accurate measurement and durability. Spectrometer is widely used in some branches of chemistry and astronomy.
Other Information
The spectrometer consists of a telescope and a collimator mounted on a stable heavy C. I. base with three levelling screws. The protected 150 mm (6") or 175 mm (7)" scale divided into 0-360 degrees in steps of half degrees can be read from both scales & moves along with the telescope to give its exact position. It gives accuracy of one minute of an arc or 30 seconds of an arc. Telescope is having an achromatic objective of 7" focal length and a Ramsden Eye Piece with a cross line graticule . The collimator is also fitted with 7" objective & adjustable precision vertical slit with jaws of non rusting metal. Both the telescope & collimator are having fine rack & pinion motion. In the centre of the table there is a prism table for clamping of prism or diffraction grating . Packed in a sturdy wooden box with instruction manual & duster.
l Available in Brass and Stainless Steel scale in both the sizes of 15.0 cm (6") and 17.5 cm (7") of protected circle.
Deluxe Spectrometer
Specifications are same as above. Only fine adjustment to the telescope and collimator tubes are provided laterally as well as vertically for adjusting alignment. Available in both Brass and S.S. Scale in size of 6" and 7".
Precision Optical Measurements for LaboratoriesEngineered for accuracy, this spectrometer empowers scientific studies by facilitating angle and spectral measurements. Its high-quality optical glass prism and engraved vernier scale provide reliable readings, making it an essential tool for physics classrooms and research laboratories. The manual operation ensures user control, while the corrosion-resistant construction guarantees durability and longevity in diverse laboratory environments.
Robust Construction and Versatile FunctionalityBuilt with premium materials like stainless steel and brass, this optical instrument maintains precision under diverse conditions. The spectrometers adjustable collimator and movable telescope allow users to conduct a variety of experiments, from basic dispersion demonstrations to advanced spectral analysis. The secure packaging and thoughtfully engineered dimensions ensure safe handling and convenient storage.
FAQs of Laboratory Spectrometer:
Q: How does the spectrometer facilitate precise angle measurement and optical experiments?
A: The spectrometer features a 0360 engraved vernier scale, a 30 (seconds) vernier reading, and a precision alignment system with an adjustable collimator and movable telescope. These allow for accurate measurement of angles and wavelengths, making it ideal for dispersion and refraction experiments in physics and science laboratories.
Q: What materials are used in the construction of this laboratory spectrometer, and why?
A: The instrument is built from brass, stainless steel, and high-quality optical glass. This choice ensures mechanical durability, corrosion resistance, and optical accuracy, which are essential for consistent laboratory use and reliable experiment results.
Q: When is it best to use this spectrometer in a laboratory setting?
A: This spectrometer is most effectively used in laboratory sessions focused on optics, particularly when illustrating principles of the visible spectrum, conducting wavelength measurements, or analyzing the dispersion and refraction properties of materials using the included 60 prism.
Q: Where is this spectrometer typically applied or installed?
A: It is designed for use in physics and science laboratories, educational institutions, research facilities, and quality assurance centers that require detailed optical measurements. Its size and manual design make it suitable for desktop use without the need for a dedicated laboratory bench.
Q: What is the process for taking a measurement with this spectrometer?
A: To measure, first align the collimator and telescope with the light source. Place the optical glass prism on the rotatable, lockable table. Adjust the prism and telescope arms until precise alignment is achieved. Scale readings are taken using the engraved vernier for highly accurate angle and wavelength determination.
Q: What are the benefits of manual operation and corrosion-resistant construction for this equipment?
A: Manual operation provides direct user control without dependency on electricity, enhancing reliability and portability. The corrosion-resistant finish prolongs equipment life and maintains measurement accuracy, especially in changing temperature conditions (10C to 60C).