UV-VIS Spectrophotometer - QC-7100/7200 Series User Interface Design
1. Photometry
Within the Photometry section of the UV-VIS Spectrophotometer - QC-7100/7200 Series, you'll find three distinct test modes, each serving a unique purpose: Absorbance, Transmittance, and Energy.

2. Quantitative Testing
To determine sample solution concentrations using the UV-VIS Spectrophotometer - QC-7100/7200 Series, you can choose from various methods, including coefficient-based calculations, standard curve analysis, linearity assessments, linear zero crossing, and quadratic equations. Up to 15 standard samples can be used to construct a concentration curve. Our advanced arithmetic ensures precise curvilinear regression, resulting in highly accurate test data.

3. Kinetics Measurement (Time Scanning)
The Kinetics Measurement feature allows you to monitor the chemical reaction process within your sample solution by performing fixed time scans at specific wavelengths using the UV-VIS Spectrophotometer - QC-7100/7200 Series. Our equipment can calculate the rate of change based on the parameters you input, providing valuable insights into reaction kinetics.

4. Wavelength Scanning (Qualitative Test)
Using the UV-VIS Spectrophotometer - QC-7100/7200 Series, you can easily assess absorbance peaks in your sample solution. The instrument allows you to scan the sample's characteristic curve across a broad wavelength range, spanning from 190 to 1100nm. You can identify and evaluate absorbance peaks directly from the device's standalone interface.

5. Multi-Wavelength Testing
This feature enhances user convenience by enabling the simultaneous measurement of absorbance at multiple wavelengths for the same sample solution using the UV-VIS Spectrophotometer - QC-7100/7200 Series. This method simplifies the testing process, particularly when compared to single-wavelength testing.

6. DNA/Protein Measurement
Designed to streamline operations for specific users, the DNA/Protein Measurement function offers two distinct test modes tailored to your specific needs, all within the UV-VIS Spectrophotometer - QC-7100/7200 Series.
