Used Japan Shimadzu Dual Beam UV-1800 UV/VIS Near-Infrared Spectrophotometer @138 2927 4046
A photometer is an important analytical instrument, and it has a very wide range of uses, including but not limited to the following:
Food Science: Photometers are used to analyze nutrients in food, such as fats, proteins, and vitamins. It measures fat content, protein content, and the content of certain vitamins, and is used in food additive analysis and food color analysis. 1
Healthcare: In hospitals and research institutes, photometers are used to measure the concentration of chemicals (e.g., hemoglobin, blood sugar) in blood and other body fluids, as well as to monitor the concentration of drugs. 2
Environmental science: In the field of environmental protection, photometers are used to detect the concentration of pollutants in water, air, and soil to assess environmental and public health safety.
Chemical Analysis: Photometers play a central role in chemical analysis, performing qualitative and quantitative analyses, including the identification of substances, the measurement of standard curves, direct measurements of absorbance, transmittance, energy, as well as kinetic testing and spectral scanning. 34
Education and research: Photometers are also widely used in teaching and scientific research projects in educational and research institutions, such as biological research, teaching and scientific research, chemistry and chemical engineering, etc. 3
Industrial production: In the industrial sector, photometers are used to measure the concentration and purity of food, pharmaceutical, electricity, and other chemicals, as well as to monitor product quality and stability during production. 23
Other applications: Photometers are also suitable for analysis in a variety of other fields, such as DNA and protein testing, total phosphorus and total nitrogen testing, heavy metal testing, pesticide residue testing, food safety testing, thermal power generation metal ion testing, etc.