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Spectrophotometer PD-307 APEL

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Description

The PD-307 spectrophotometer is a spectral optical instrument designed to measure transmission coefficient and optical density of solid and liquid samples. The spectrophotometer, similar in function to the KFK-3.01, is used in analytical laboratories of various profiles. It is an upgraded analogue of the model spectrophotometer PD-303, withdrawn from production in 2019.

Device features:

Performing analyses even with a small sample volume, only 0.5 ml is enough;

Use of halogen lamp, lamp life is about 2000 hours;

Possibility of using square or round cuvettes or half-microcuvettes without an adapter;

Optimal spectrophotometer for a wide variety of studies;

Open system for all techniques and reagents;

3 year warranty;

Manual wavelength adjustment;

Digital LCD display;

Similar in function to photoelectrocolorimeter KFK-3

Spectrophotometer is used for:

- Studies of hormones: 17-oxyketosteroids.

- Measurements of substrates: microalbumin in urine, lactate, hemoglobin, creatinine, albumin, uric acid, direct and total bilirubin, glucose, total protein, etc.

- Studies of waste, soil composition: determines MPC of hazardous substances.

- Biochemistry measurements:

* Enzymes. Gamma-GT, alpha-amylase, AST, ALT (by Lightman-Frenkel), creatine kinase, acid and alkaline phosphatase, LDH.

* Substrates. Direct and total bilirubin, urea, total protein, lactate, hemoglobin, glucose, uric acid, albumin, microalbumin, creatinine.

* Lipids. Total lipids, cholesterol, triglycerides, phospholipids.

* Electrolytes. Zinc, potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, chlorides, sodium, magnesium, iron.

- Water testing: determines the turbidity and color of water, as well as the presence of phosphates, sulfates, nitrites, aluminum, iron, heavy metals, surfactants, etc.

- Immunochemistry measurements: electrolyte metabolism, immunoglobulin, lipid metabolism, hemostasis, specific diseases, acute phase proteins, and renal pathology.