About Hellma liquid calibration standards set
Hellmaliquid calibration standards setUV1, UV12, for testing for stray light acc. to Ph. Eur.PropertiesRelated CategoriesAdditional Standards,Analytical Standards,Analytical/Chromatography,Hellma,Hellma Calibration Standards,Labware,Manufacturer Browser,Spectroscopy,Spectroscopy Supplies,Spectroscopy, UV,UV/Vis and Fluorescencemfr. no. Hellma 667-UV100UV1, UV12, UV6, UV9, UV60, UV600, UV14, UV5, complete set for testing photometers according to Ph. Eur.PropertiesRelated CategoriesAdditional Standards,Analytical Standards,Analytical/Chromatography,Hellma,Hellma Calibration Standards,Labware,Manufacturer Browser,Spectroscopy,Spectroscopy Supplies,Spectroscopy, UV,UV/Vis and Fluorescencemfr. no. Hellma 667-UV003UV6, UV9, for testing the spectral resolution acc. to Ph. Eur.PropertiesRelated CategoriesAdditional Standards,Analytical Standards,Analytical/Chromatography,Hellma,Hellma Calibration Standards,Labware,Manufacturer Browser,Spectroscopy,Spectroscopy Supplies,Spectroscopy, UV,UV/Vis and Fluorescencemfr. no. Hellma 667.200-UV
FAQs of Hellma liquid calibration standards set:
Q: What is the primary application of Hellma Liquid Calibration Standards Set?
A: The primary application of Hellma Liquid Calibration Standards Set is the calibration and verification of spectrophotometers, analytical instruments, and other optical devices.
Q: What are the storage recommendations for Hellma Liquid Calibration Standards Set?
A: The product should be stored tightly closed in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
Q: Is Hellma Liquid Calibration Standards Set poisonous?
A: No, the product is non-poisonous and safe for its intended use.
Q: What is the shelf life of Hellma Liquid Calibration Standards Set under recommended storage conditions?
A: The shelf life of the product is 12 to 24 months under recommended storage conditions.
Q: What is the solubility of Hellma Liquid Calibration Standards Set?
A: The liquid standards are fully miscible in water, ensuring ease of use during calibration processes.