High-Performance Photometer for Clinical and Chemical Analysis of Liquid Solutions

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High-Performance Photometer for Clinical and Chemical Analysis of Liquid Solutions

20 Feb, 2014

Published over 12 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Laboratory products.

Founded in 1935, ZOMZ (JSC “Zagorsk Optical and Mechanical Plant”) designs and manufactures optical based products for a range of industries.

The company is one of the oldest and well-known manufacturers in Russia of top-of-the-line laboratory equipment intended for industrial, medical and environmental applications. The ZOMZ Lab line includes photometers KFK-3-ZOMZ, portable photometers KFK-5M, flame photometers FPA-2-01, circular polarimeters SM-3, polariscopes-polarimeters PKS-250M, whiteness testers RZ-BPL-TSМ.

All purpose photometers KFK- 3- ZOMZ represent an upgraded version of KFK-3 model and include three options: KFK-3 -01-ZOMZ, KFK-3 -02- ZOMZ, KFK-3 -03 -ZOMZ.

Photometer KFK-3-01-ZOMZ is a base model. It is a high performance ergonomically designed photometer intended for clinical and chemical analysis of liquid solutions. Abs and  %T measurements in the wavelength range 320-900 nm. Concentration measurements by factor or a standard, by 6 standards. Kinetics measurements at a fixed wavelength.

The KFK-3-02-“ZOMZ” model has a thermostatic cuvette compartment, whereas KFK-3-03-ZOMZ contains a thermostatic flow cuvette and an external thermostat for sample preparation. 

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