Frequently Asked Questions

The benefits of the CGS UV-NIR spectrometer include high resolution, high sensitivity, very good signal-to-noise ratio, high dynamic range, small size, and insensitivity to external influences which allow direct process integration.

Some applications of the CGS UV-NIR spectrometer include HPLC detectors, thickness measurement, color measurement, fluorescence measurement, and emission spectroscopy.

The CGS UV-NIR spectrometer is a compact grating spectrometer that allows users to measure with maximum quality and optimal spectral efficiency.

The spectral resolution of the CGS UV-NIR spectrometer is around 2 nm (depending on slit size) according to Rayleigh criterion.

The CGS UV-NIR spectrometer uses either a CCD or Si Photodiode array (PDA) detector.

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