- Ease of use
- After sales service
- Value for money

Description
The LAMBDA 850 is our highest performance UV/Vis system.
Choose this model for ultra-high UV/Vis performance for wavelengths between 175 nm and 900 nm, for applications such as sun protection, reflectance properties of flat panel display screens, paint films, transmission and reflectance characterization of glass and solar cells.
All of our LAMBDA UV/Vis/NIR & UV/Vis Spectrophotometers offer features and accessories designed for maximum versatility delivering optimal performance and value:
• Universal Reflectance Accessory (URA) - Snap-on module, changes angle automatically – A PerkinElmer exclusive!
• Unmatched sample compartment size
• Dual Sampling Compartments offer more options
• Integrating spheres to 150mm
• General Purpose Optical Bench (GPOB) handles a wide range of samples; including lenses and telescopes
• Wide range of sampling modules requiring only seconds to change
Reviews
Trina Perrone![]() Status: See all reviews Member since 2013 Organization: Saint Francis University Read more » | RATING: 3.3 ![]()
"This instrument is fairly easy to use, especially for undergraduate students that are just starting to learn the instrumentation. It is very efficient to use for generating calibration plots and testing standard concentrations." |
Margaret Smallbrock![]() Status: See all reviews Member since 2013 Organization: SD School of Mines Read more » | RATING: 4.0 ![]()
"This is a robust instrument that has stood up to dedicated use by a research group. The tech support for the company has been very helpful in troubleshooting problems when we have run into them. Would definitely purchase another unit if needed." |
Nicholas Sabol![]() Status: See all reviews Member since 2013 Organization: La Roche College Read more » | RATING: 3.7 ![]()
"This spectrophotometer is extremely applicable to many in-lab uses that require UV/VIS spectrophotometry. It is also very easy to use, only requiring a one time walk through to be able to run it. The price was not bad either." |
Aliaksandra Sikirzhytskaya![]() Status: See all reviews Member since 2013 Organization: University at Albany, SUNY Read more » | RATING: 4.7 ![]()
"Nice product, very user friendly and stable. Works with scripts. The instrument was used for advanced studies of amyloid fibrils. Convenient cuvette block. Would be great to have user-friendly scripting tool with manual." |
Jhanvi Sharma![]() Status: See all reviews Member since 2012 Organization: Southern Illinois University Read more » | RATING: 3.6 ![]()
"Easy to use, user friendly software. Good overall performance. Service charges are expensive." |
Venkata N K Rao Bobba![]() Status: See all reviews Member since 2010 Organization: Cleveland State University Read more » | RATING: 4.3 ![]()
"Easy to operate. Good for finding out spectral absorption for samples. Tuning at different wavelengths is possible for both absorption and emission." |
Lauren Grabowski![]() Status: See all reviews Member since 2010 Organization: Saint Francis University Read more » | RATING: 5.0 ![]()
"Very easy for quick readings in the lab. Gives accurate and precise readings." |
Jackeline Moraga![]() Status: See all reviews Member since 2010 Organization: Tecno-Center, C.A. Read more » | RATING: 4.3 ![]()
"User friendly, simple and quick to do analysis. It can do 10 tests in an hour. Support is always available when we need it." |
Navneet Dogra![]() Status: See all reviews Member since 2011 Organization: southern Illinois University Read more » | RATING: 3.6 ![]()
"Overall a very good instrument which is very easy to use but the service is not as good. Service is very expensive and sometimes the costs are higher than the cost of the instrument!" |
Robert Morell![]() Status: See all reviews Member since 2011 Organization: UNF Read more » | RATING: 4.0 ![]()
"works well, however, software sometimes tricky." |
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