To look at really small things, like molecules and cells, scientists typically rely on special machines called spectrophotometers. These are extremely important machines as they allow the scientists to visualize the how the various materials interact with light. The spectrophotometers beam a ray of light across the substances, then measure how much light is absorbed by the substance, or how much light reflects. That gives scientists insight into the materials they are analyzing.
One of the great aspects of the 10 mL glass cuvette, is that it is a durable glass. Glass is clear, implying that it lets light through without altering the color and quality of the light. This is key to make accurate measurements. 10 mL cuvette is also of high quality, tough and durable glass. Its properties allow it to withstand bumps and high temperatures without breaking or taking a different shape. That kind of durability is important because scientists don’t always work in the gentlest of environments.
One of the best parts about glass cuvettes is they do not react with what is inside them. Thus the properties of the liquids or the materials tested will not change while they are in the cuvette. As a result of these characteristics, the Jinke Optical 10 mL cuvette is ideal for analyzing a diverse variety of materials—everything from various chemicals to fluids inside of living things. This allows scientists to be extremely exact in their work, and they are sure to obtain similar results every time they experiment with something.
The 10 mL cuvette is large enough to hold, as the name suggests, 10 mL of liquid-- roughly two teaspoons. While this might not seem like a lot, it turns out to be a decent amount for a cuvette. This increased size means scientists can use more of their samples. This holds very true for rare or highly expensive substances; hence, using more sample is very important.
If there is sufficient liquid in the cuvette colorimeter, scientists don't have to dilute their samples too much. Dilution means introducing extra liquid into the mix, which can sometimes complicate the measurements. Using the 10 mL cuvette, researchers are assured they have sufficient amounts of their substance to obtain reliable and accurate data. This is particularly useful in experiments where every drop matters, and subtle changes can have big impacts.
It is much easier to clean the Jinke Optical 10 mL cuvette versus other types. Glass doesn’t absorb colors or remnants of the sample as readily as other materials do. This means that when scientists, for instance, run their experiments, they are able to clean the cuvette, so that if there are any leftover substances, it won't affect their next test. Any remaining materials can alter the readings created by the spectrophotometer, creating false results. Using the 10 mL cuvette, scientists can ensure the results they get are correct and save time cleaning and replacing cuvettes.
Lastly, the Jinke Optical 10 mL cuvette works with a wide variety of types of spectrophotometers. These come in all shapes, sizes and brands. The 10 mL cuvette is a universal size which is suitable for many spectrophotometers, but some require specific types of plastic cuvette to function. This allows scientists to use the 10 mL cuvette in their preferred or most accessible spectrophotometer without having to purchase a custom cuvette.
Jinko Optics can provide fully customized solutions for the specific needs of different industries and customers. Whether it is drawings and samples provided by customers or personalized needs for special application scenarios, Jinko Optics can accurately design and produce optical components that meet the requirements. This flexible customization capability is particularly suitable for the precise needs of scientific research institutions, laboratories and specific industries. In addition, the company's rapid response to market changes and customer needs can ensure that customers always get the latest and most suitable technical support and products.
As the drafting unit of the national standard for cuvettes, Jinko Optics has very high standards for product quality. Every cuvette and optical component produced by the company follows the ISO9001:2016 standard, strictly controls every link in the production process, from the selection of raw materials to the factory inspection of finished products, to ensure that every product meets high quality requirements. In addition, it has 6 invention patents and 16 utility model patents, reflecting the company's continued investment in technological innovation and process optimization, so that the products not only have excellent performance, but also have unique market competitiveness.
Jinko Optics is committed to providing customers with high-quality products with high cost performance. By optimizing production processes and management processes and reducing production costs, the company can provide more favorable prices while ensuring the excellent performance of products in quality and function. In addition to the excellent quality of the products themselves, the company also pays special attention to after-sales service, providing timely technical support and professional solutions to ensure that problems encountered by customers during use are quickly resolved. This customer-oriented service concept enables Jinko Optics to stand out in the fiercely competitive market and win the trust and praise of a wide range of customers.
With more than 50 years of R&D and manufacturing experience, Jinko Optics has accumulated rich technical and practical knowledge in the field of spectral accessories. For a long time, focusing on the research and development of core products such as cuvettes, flow cells, optical components, and vapor cells has not only improved the company's technical position in the industry, but also enabled the company to quickly respond to various complex application requirements. The accumulation over the years has helped the company to continue to innovate and always be at the forefront of the industry.