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Quartz cuvette

At Aireka cells they aim to help you get a better understanding of important factors to consider when choosing a UV-VIS cuvette.

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Quartz cuvette

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  1. Quartz cuvette Published by: https://airekacells.com/blog/cuvette-guide

  2. Based on today's industry standards, a spectrophotometer cuvette is typically made from either an optical glass or synthetic fused silica quartz material. There are many different brands and qualities of these materials. For example, an optical glass cuvette can be made from borosilicate, crown glass, borofloat, Pyrex ®, and various other types of glass.Checkcuvette Quartz also has a few different brands, and subsequently, slightly differing properties. One popular type of fused silica quartz is ES Quartz, also know as Extrasil Quartz. This type of quartz has superior optical and chemical characteristics and has been used for making reliable spectrophotometer cuvettes for many years.

  3. Cuvette assembly also affects its quality. Cuvettes are generally constructed from 4-5 plates of glass or quartz. There are a few different methods for assembling a spectrophotometer cuvette. The most common method is using fire to melt the two plates together, this is known as fire fusing. The cheaper, less reliable way of assembling a cuvette by a glass frit compound. This technique is call fritting, and is popular among Chinese cuvette manufacturers due to the low cost, and less skill required. The best technique for assembling cuvettes is using low pressure thermal fusion. At present, there are only a handful of companies with this capability.Clickquartz cuvette Thermal fusing ability is a standard requirement of companies who use flow cytometry cells (flow channel cells) in their equipment. The ES Quartz thermally fused flow cytometry cells and cuvettes can handle high pressure, and can withstand high output lasers without taking any damage.

  4. Polishing is a critical component of producing good spectrophotometer cuvettes. The better a window or plate is polished, the better the optical transmission. Polishing is done using special polishing powders that range from very coarse, to very fine. The polishing powder is placed in an automated polishing machine that rotates and polishes the plates and gives them a perfectly even polish. Some factories polish the plates by hand but this method is unreliable due to human error. Having accurate and precise data will save researchers time, money, and many headaches. Using a spectrophotometer cuvette that is made from high quality materials on ISO certified machines, will provide scientists with the most accurate results in their research.Checkcuvette spectrophotometer

  5. Purchasing a spectrophotometer cuvette from a reliable and established manufacturer is recommended. There are many fly-by-night Chinese manufacturers who are trying to take advantage of their cheap manufacturing costs. However, their cuvettes have been known to leak (poor fusing/fritting), and have inferior transmission (poor quality materials). It's entirely possible that this technology is in it's infancy in China, but may come to realization in the future. Researchers are learning that the cuvettes purchased from these Chinese factories have to be replaced with cuvettes from a reputable supplier due to the poor results they receive.

  6. Summary: At Aireka cells they aim to help you get a better understanding of important factors to consider when choosing a UV-VIS cuvette. Visit this site to learn more: https://airekacells.com/blog/cuvette-guide

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