Description
The Actinophotometer is a highly accurate laboratory instrument designed to measure the intensity of incident light used in photochemical and photobiological experiments. By determining the number of photons absorbed during a chemical reaction, it allows precise evaluation of light energy, making it an essential tool for photochemistry, spectroscopy, and radiation studies.
Ideal for chemistry laboratories, physics labs, photochemical research centers, pharmaceutical R&D, and academic institutions.
✅ Key Features
🌞 Accurate Light Intensity Measurement
Measures photon flux through chemical reaction analysis
Enables precise evaluation of incident radiation
Suitable for UV and visible light measurements
🧪 Chemical Actinometry Based Design
Uses standard actinometric solutions for measurement
Provides reliable and reproducible photochemical results
Widely accepted scientific method for light intensity determination
🔬 High Sensitivity Detection
Detects even small variations in light energy
Suitable for low and high intensity radiation sources
Supports precise photochemical reaction studies
📊 Reliable & Repeatable Results
High accuracy and consistency in measurement
Enables calculation of quantum yield and radiation dose
Essential for advanced photochemical analysis
🧱 Robust Laboratory Construction
Stable optical and chemical reaction chamber
Durable materials resistant to laboratory chemicals
Designed for long-term laboratory usage
🛡 Safe & User-Friendly Operation
Simple experimental setup
Compatible with standard laboratory light sources
Safe operation for student and research use
📘 Typical Applications
Measurement of UV and visible light intensity
Photochemical reaction studies
Determination of quantum yield
Radiation dose measurement
Photobiology and spectroscopy research
Chemical kinetics and reaction analysis
💡 Why Choose This Actinophotometer?
Provides precise and scientific measurement of light energy
Essential for photochemical and radiation studies
Highly reliable and reproducible results
Ideal for research, quality control, and education










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