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Thermo Scientific™ GENESYS 50 UV-Vis Spectrophotometer PROMO
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Detector Type:
Dual Silicon Photodiodes
Description
The GENESYS 50 is a dual beam UV-Vis spectrophotometer in a single-cell configuration that meets all of the specifications for critical quality control applications and precise chemical measurements. The GENESYS 40 Dual Beam Vis Spectrophotometer is a visible spectral region version in this instrumental class. Both feature data resolution from 0.2 nm to 5 nm.
Features:
- 7-inch high-resolution touchscreen user interface
- Local control for speed and reliability
- Networking capable (Wi-Fi adaptor available)
- Large sample compartment with front access
Designed for:
- Chemistry labs
- Routine measurements
- Moderate throughput requirements

Specifications
Specifications
Baseline Flatness | ±0.002 A |
Compartments | Accessible from top, front or side, Able to accommodate cells up to 100 mm cells, Available accessory for test-tubes up to 25 mm diameter and 150 mm height, Removable, washable sample compartment liner with magnetic placement and hold-down |
Connections | Single USB-A, Duplex USB-A, Export data to network or PC via USB, Ethernet, or Wi-Fi USB adaptor, Print via USB, Ethernet or Wi-Fi USB adaptor available |
Detector Type | Dual Silicon Photodiodes |
Display | 7 in. High Definition Color Touchscreen, Fixed, 800 x 1280 pixels |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 35.5 x 38.5 x 19.5 cm |
Spectral Bandwidth | 2 nm |
Wavelength Range | 190 to 1100 nm |
Drift | (At 500 nm after 1 hour warmup) <0.0005 A/hr. |
Electrical Requirements | External AC to DC converter. Voltage and Frequency (Hz) selected automatically, 100/240 V, 50/60 Hz |
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