Low-cost IR grows up. Introducing the 1300 Series.
The 1300 Series brings you a new . tfê generation of t.'^f-B-l.-'T low-cost IR instruments with the highest performance/price ratio available anywhere today. It's ideal for education, quality control, general routine use, and more. Shown here with the optional Perkin-Elmer Data Station, it makes everything else in economy infrared spectrophotometers look primitive. Its traditions go back to the Infracord,® a 1957 classic that established Perkin-Elmer as the leader in low-cost IR. Many
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Infracords are still in use today. The 1300 Series not only costs less than its nearest competitor, but brings you more advantages of today's microprocessor technology. For example, the abscissa functions are microprocessorcontrolled, ensuring excellent wavelength accuracy. With the color-coded keyboard, selecting routine scans is simple, slit programs are linked to scan times and the Perkin-Elmer Auto-Chek® gain is standard. All resulting in simple operation and accurate analysis. An optional parameter "GO TO" memory feature lets you store up to 30 sets of parameters—frequency, slit width, and gain—allowing you to scan only the peaks of interest.
You can take full advantage of the automatic features of the 1300 Series by adding the Perkin-Elmer Infrared Data Station. All functions of the instrument are fully addressable from the Data Station keyboard. With the Data Station software, you can manipulate data, overlay spectra for comparison on the video screen, search a library to identify a sample, and determine the amount of its unknown components. Get our free literature kit to learn all the details about the 1300 Series. Write Perkin-Elmer Corp., Analytical Instruments, Main Ave., M.S. 12, Norwalk, CT 06856. Or call (203) 762-4004.
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