Spectrophotometer ToronVIS™-723S

Spectrophotometer ToronVIS™-723S offers precise single-beam wavelength scanning from 320 1100 nm with multiple spectral bandwidth options. Designed for reliability, it features advanced optics, versatile measurement modes, and optional accessories for enhanced functionality. PC-controlled operation via USB ensures accuracy and flexibility. 

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  • Biochemical & Life Sciences – Protein and nucleic acid quantification, enzymatic studies, and kinetic assays.
  • Pharmaceutical Industry – Routine quality control, raw material analysis, and compliance with pharmacopoeia standards.
  • Academic & Research Institutions – A versatile platform for teaching, training, and scientific investigations.
  • Environmental Monitoring – Testing of water quality, detection of pollutants, and chemical analysis.
  • Food & Agriculture – Quality testing, additive detection, and nutritional content analysis.
  • Clinical & Public Health – Diagnostic method development, absorbance assays, and research applications.

  1. Single-beam wavelength scanning across a full range of 320~1100 nm.
  2. Five selectable spectral bandwidth options: 5 nm, 4 nm, 2 nm, 1 nm, and 0.5 nm, tailored to customer needs and compliant with pharmacopoeia standards.
  3. Standard manual 4-cell holder supports cell sizes from 5–50 mm, with an option to switch to a long-path holder for 100 mm cells.
  4. Optional accessories include a peristaltic pump automatic sampler, water temperature-controlled sample holder, Peltier temperature control sample holder, single-slot test tube holder, and film sample holder.
  5. Advanced optical and electronic design, along with a high-quality light source and detector from globally recognized manufacturers, ensures top performance and reliability.
  6. Versatile measurement modes: wavelength scanning, time scanning, multi-wavelength analysis, multi-order derivative determination, as well as dual- and triple-wavelength methods to support various testing needs.
  7. Data output available via a printer port.
  8. Parameter and data storage prevents loss in case of power failure.
  9. PC-controlled measurement via a USB port for enhanced precision and flexibility.

SpecificationDetails
Wavelength Range320-1100nm
Spectral Bandwidth2nm (5nm, 4nm, 1nm, 0.5nm optional)
Wavelength Accuracy±0.5nm
Wavelength Reproducibility≤0.2nm
MonochromatorSingle beam, plane grating of 1200L/mm
Photometric Accuracy±0.3%T (0-100%T)
Photometric Reproducibility≤0.2%T
Photometric Range-0.301~2A
Working ModeT, A, C, E
Stray Light≤0.1%T (NaI 220nm, NaNO2 360nm)
Baseline Flatness±0.003A
Stability≤0.002A/h (at 500nm, after warming up)
Light SourceTungsten halogen lamp
DetectorSilicon photodiode
Display7 inches colorful touch screen
PowerAC: 90-250V, 50V/60Hz
Dimensions470mm×325mm×220mm
Weight8kg

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