Introduction: The Importance of UV Analysis in Darkroom Environments
In laboratory environments, precise analysis of samples is critical, especially when working with materials sensitive to light or requiring specific wavelengths for testing. The UV Analyzer for Sample Analysis in Darkroom offers an effective solution for this need, providing controlled UV light exposure in a darkroom setting. Whether you’re working with chemical substances, biological samples, or other materials, this analyzer ensures accurate and efficient analysis by utilizing both long-wave and short-wave UV light.
This article explores the features, benefits, and applications of the UV Analyzer for Sample Analysis in Darkroom from EquilRxnLab, and how it can enhance your sample analysis processes.

Key Features of the UV Analyzer for Sample Analysis in Darkroom
The UV Analyzer for Sample Analysis in Darkroom by EquilRxnLab is equipped with several features that enhance its performance and usability in darkroom analysis. Below are the key specifications that make this device an essential tool in various laboratory settings:
- Dark Box Design: The UV Analyzer for Sample Analysis in Darkroom is designed as a dark box, ensuring that light contamination is minimized during analysis. This design is crucial for experiments that require precise control over light exposure.
- Dual UV Wavelengths: This analyzer is capable of providing both long-wave UV light at 365 nm and short-wave UV light at 254 nm. These two wavelengths are essential for a wide range of applications, from analyzing fluorescence to detecting specific substances within samples.
- Filter Size: The analyzer features a 150×80 mm filter size, allowing for a larger surface area for sample analysis. This ensures more uniform exposure to UV light, which improves the accuracy and reproducibility of your results.
- Power Supply and Energy Efficiency: With an AC 220V/50Hz power supply and a 24W power rating, the analyzer is energy-efficient while providing the necessary illumination for sample analysis. This ensures that the device operates efficiently without consuming excessive power.
- Compact and Lightweight Design: The UV Analyzer for Sample Analysis in Darkroom has a compact size with dimensions of 272×230×250 mm and weighs only 6 kg. This makes it portable and easy to integrate into existing laboratory setups, even in labs with limited space.
- Long Lamp Life: The lamp life of the analyzer is ≥500 hours, ensuring long-term reliability and reducing the need for frequent maintenance or lamp replacement.
Applications of the UV Analyzer for Sample Analysis in Darkroom
The UV Analyzer for Sample Analysis in Darkroom is suitable for a wide range of applications in scientific research, forensic analysis, and industrial testing. Below are some of the key uses of this device:
- Fluorescence and Luminescence Analysis: The UV Analyzer for Sample Analysis in Darkroom is ideal for analyzing samples that emit fluorescence or luminescence when exposed to UV light. This is particularly useful in biochemical research, environmental testing, and medical diagnostics.
- Polymer and Resin Testing: Many polymers and resins undergo specific reactions when exposed to UV light. This analyzer provides the controlled UV exposure needed to study these materials, ensuring accurate results for polymer research and development.
- Forensic Analysis: In forensic science, UV light is often used to detect bodily fluids, trace evidence, and other substances at crime scenes. The UV Analyzer for Sample Analysis in Darkroom is an essential tool for forensic laboratories, where precision and sensitivity are crucial for identifying and analyzing evidence.
- Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research: The device is used in chemical and pharmaceutical laboratories to analyze substances that react to UV light. The dual wavelengths allow researchers to investigate various chemical properties and detect specific compounds, aiding in drug development and quality control.
- Environmental and Agricultural Testing: Environmental laboratories can use the analyzer to detect pollutants, contaminants, and other substances in soil, water, and air samples. In agriculture, it can be used to test the quality and composition of soil and plant samples.
- Microbiological Research: The UV Analyzer for Sample Analysis in Darkroom is also used in microbiology for identifying microorganisms that fluoresce under UV light. It helps researchers study bacterial cultures, fungi, and other microorganisms in a controlled environment.
Why Choose the UV Analyzer for Sample Analysis in Darkroom from EquilRxnLab?
The UV Analyzer for Sample Analysis in Darkroom from EquilRxnLab is a reliable and efficient tool for laboratory professionals. Here’s why it stands out:
- Dual UV Wavelengths: The combination of 365 nm long-wave UV and 254 nm short-wave UV gives users the flexibility to perform a wide variety of analyses. These wavelengths are ideal for different types of samples, ensuring that the device can be used across many research fields.
- Compact and Portable: The analyzer’s compact design makes it suitable for labs with limited space. Its lightweight nature (only 6 kg) makes it easy to transport and set up wherever needed.
- Energy Efficiency: The analyzer’s 24W power consumption ensures it operates efficiently without excessive energy usage, which is ideal for long-term use in a laboratory setting.
- Long Lamp Life: With a lamp life of ≥500 hours, the device provides long-term value and reliability, reducing the need for frequent lamp replacements.
- Accurate and Reliable Results: The 150×80 mm filter size and precise UV light exposure ensure consistent and accurate analysis of samples. This makes the device an essential tool for research and testing that requires high accuracy.
- Durability: Designed for regular use, the UV Analyzer for Sample Analysis in Darkroom is made from durable materials, ensuring it performs well even in busy laboratory environments.
How to Use the UV Analyzer for Sample Analysis in Darkroom
Using the UV Analyzer for Sample Analysis in Darkroom is straightforward, making it a user-friendly tool for both novice and experienced laboratory professionals. Here’s a general guide to using the device:
- Power On: Plug in the analyzer and ensure it is connected to the correct power source (AC 220V/50Hz).
- Select UV Mode: Choose between long-wave UV (365 nm) or short-wave UV (254 nm) based on the analysis requirements.
- Place the Sample: Position the sample in the dark box area and ensure it is positioned properly for optimal exposure.
- Monitor the Analysis: The UV light will illuminate the sample, and you can observe the reaction or fluorescence. Make sure to keep the room dark to avoid any interference with the UV light.
- Record Results: Take necessary measurements or record any reactions that occur during the analysis.
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The UV Analyzer for Sample Analysis in Darkroom from EquilRxnLab provides the precision and versatility needed for accurate sample analysis. With its dual UV wavelengths, compact design, and long lamp life, it is a must-have tool for any laboratory that requires controlled and efficient UV analysis.