Sciencetech Instrumentation Systems are comprised of interchangeable modular units. These units are taken from Sciencetech's line of monochromators, light sources, detectors and accessories. Modular systems present many advantages to the user with respect to single systems.
It is easy to change configurations and to add options to Sciencetech Modular systems. Sciencetech monochromators and sample chambers present multiple input and output ports. Dual detector modules and sources are also available. For example, if you are detecting sample emission at 90 degrees, you can easily change ports to look at the transmission at 180 degrees or even add an extra channel to monitor it continuously.
It is easy to change configurations and to add options to Sciencetech Modular systems. Sciencetech monochromators and sample chambers present multiple input and output ports. Dual detector modules and sources are also available. For example, if you are detecting sample emission at 90 degrees, you can easily change ports to look at the transmission at 180 degrees or even add an extra channel to monitor it continuously.
Sciencetech offers monochromators from 100 mm to 1 m focal length, both single and double configurations. Monochromators can be optimized for high resolution, high throughput, or both, and are offered in manual or motorized models. If your budget is tight, choose a low end option and upgrade as funds become available and performance requirements increase. For example, an initial system could detect visible light, and later be upgraded to ultraviolet and/or infrared detection.
One typical example of an upgradeable system is our Fluorescence Series. Most of our customers start with a set up for steady state fluorescence: Xe DC arc lamp, excitation monochromator (manual or motorized), sample chamber, emission monochromator and one photomultiplier detector. An easy upgrade to a T configuration can be done with a second detection channel. If the user later wants to add a florescence lifetime measurement, they can start by addingthe options that allow measurement of lifetimes of a few microseconds, or go directly to the nanosecond version.