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UV-VIS Spectrophotometer

Rajarata University of Sri Lanka


Product Category/ Test Name (Matrix):

Chemical Properties

Sub Category:

Functional Groups, Chemical Bonds, IR absorption

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Manufacturer GBC Scientific Equipment (Australia) Funding Source AHEAD
Model Cintra 1010 Whether the equipment service can be provided to external researchers/institutions Yes
Manufactured Year 0000 Availability of Technically Competent Staff Yes
HS Code Instrument Condition Functioning well
Vendor Name Hemsons International (Pte) Ltd Commencement of Operations Date 0000-00-00
Vendor Contact 94-112-332893 InstrumentPrice 1.84
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Institute Rajarata University of Sri Lanka
Faculty Applied Sciences
Department Chemical Sciences
Laboratory Research Laboratory
Contact Person Name Prof. Ranjith Edirisinghe
Email ranjith_e@rjt.ac.lk
Phone Number
Mobile Number 0716317300
Product Category Chemical Properties
Sub Category Functional Groups, Chemical Bonds, IR absorption
Testing Paremeters
Description FTIR offers quantitative and qualitative analysis for organic and some inorganic samples, thus reveal the composition of solids, liquids, and gases. It can identify chemical bonds in a molecule by producing an infrared absorption spectrum. FTIR is an effective analytical instrument for detecting functional groups and characterizing covalent bonding information. FTIR is a common technique in analyzing samples in the fields of environmental monitoring, forensics, pharmaceuticals, quality control, etc. The FTIR spectroscopy is used to identify compounds such as compounded plastics, blends, fillers, paints, rubbers, coatings, resins, and adhesives.
Relevant Instruments FTIR Spectrometer
Technical Specification
Number of samples per cycle 0
Number of samples per day 200
Total usage hour per day 6


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