Application
Hellma® liquid calibration standards set for checking the photometric accuracy of spectrophotometers in accordance with European Pharmacopoeia (Ph. Eur.) and U.S. Pharmacopeia (USP) 857.
Features and Benefits
Accredited to DAkkS Deutsche Akkreditierungsstelle (National accreditation body for the Federal Republic of Germany)
Traceable to NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
Assured Quality of the measurement results
Proven accuracy and reliability
General description
Consisting of :
60 mg Potassium dichromate in perchloric acid (667-UV60, wavelength 235; 257; 313; 350 nm)
600 mg Potassium dichromate in perchloric acid (667-UV600, wavelength 430 nm)
Perchloric acid reference filter (667-UV14, wavelength 235; 257; 313; 350 nm)
Potassium dichromate dissolved in perchloric acid is a highly suitable method to check for photometric accuracy (absorbance) in the UV region. Potassium dichromate gives a spectral scan containing characteristic peak maxima at 257 nm and 350 nm and minima at 235 nm and 313 nm. The potassium dichromate solution is sealed in an airtight sealed quartz precision cell with 10 mm light path. The absorbance values of the filter are determined at the wavelengths 235 nm, 257 nm, 313 nm, and 350 nm and are specified in the certificate. It should be noted that the measurements are carried out with the filter 667-UV14 (0.01 N perchloric acid) in the reference beam path. Measured values of the reference filter are separately displayed in the certificate.
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