Variable or Fixed Bandwidth
The two Aquarius spectrophotometers offer very high performance
with fixed optical bandwidth of less than 2nm, or variable optical
bandwidth of 0.5, 1, 2 and 4nm for high resolution applications.
The spectrophotometer’s performance and powerful software
are only normally available with much more expensive instruments.
Double Beam Optical System
The fully symmetrical double beam system of the Aquarius instruments
provides the highest accuracy of measurement coupled with very high
stability with time.
Both sample and reference beams are provided with the same space
facilities, thus catering for the widest possible range of experimental
requirements and not limited to just a simple cell in the reference
beam.
Scans Viewed By Scrolling
By scrolling information across the display screen, the effective
width of the screen is a massive 430mm. Long scans, plots and other
data may be viewed in much more detail, than with other instruments.
Powerful Integral Control
Rapid operation with ease of use is provided by the powerful software
built into the computing system of the Aquarius instruments. The
standard software is remarkably comprehensive but may be expanded,
at any time, by E-SEF to release additional software modules when
required.
Rapid Menu Operation
The large backlit high resolution LCD screen displays menus for
all applications, with clear prompts for all entries and procedures.
Scans, plots, curves and data are all displayed on the screen and
may be reprocessed or manipulated before storing or producing a
printout.
Secure Integral Memory
Generous built in secure memory allows scans, curves, plots, Kinetic
curves, as well as methods to be stored tamper proof protected by
personal security codes.
Any scans, plots or data may be recalled from memory, with assured
integrity, for reprocessing, manipulation and printing as required.
Dynamic Scan Recall
The Aquarius instruments are provided with the ability to store
the last 20 or more scans or plots without the need to carry out
a scan storage procedure. The scans or plots are automatically stored
as they are made and may be recalled from a list on the display.
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