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Two-in-One Transilluminators

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The Spectroline Bi-O-Vision series two-in-one transilluminators manufactured by Spectronics Corp. feature two workstations, producing both 312-nm UV and white light. The TD-1000R model offers fixed-intensity, while the TVD-1000R offers variable-intensity control of either UV or white light. The units are continuously adjustable from 100% down to 50%, enabling life sciences researchers to select the exact UV or white-light illumination needed to photodocument samples with a single piece of equipment. The UV-B (312 nm) intensity can be varied without preset stops, from 6000 to 3000 μW/cm2, and the white light output can be adjusted from 2000 to 1000 fc (186 to 93 lx). This flexibility in irradiance control ensures long sample preparation time.


Photonics Spectra
Mar 2011
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