A spectrophotometric cuvette, specifically a quartz cuvette suitable for UV analysis (as indicated by the designation “UV -6030-“).
A cuvette is a small, transparent container, usually square or rectangular, used in laboratories to hold samples (most often liquids) during spectroscopic analyses, such as spectrophotometry, fluorimetry, or colorimetry.
Characteristics and Uses:
Material: Cuvettes are made of glass. Cuvettes are suitable for analyses in the ultraviolet (UV) region, in addition to the visible and infrared, thanks to their wide spectral transmission range.
Function: They measure the absorbance or transmission of light through a sample, providing information about its concentration or composition.
Path Lengths: They are available with different optical path lengths.


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