UV-Vis VeeMAX –Variable Angle Specular Reflectance Accessoryare reflectors, bandpass filters, and hot and cold mirrors. The UV-VisVeeMAX makes an ideal accessory used to replicate real-worldsituations such as the effect of a rising and setting sun on absorbanceefficiency of solar collectors and architectural glass performance.U V - V I S A C C E S S O R I E SFEATURES AND APPLICATIONS OF THE UV-VIS VEEMAXVARIABLE ANGLE SPECULAR REFLECTANCE ACCESSORY• Selectable angle of incidence – from 30 to 80 degrees inone degree increments• Film and coating thickness measurements at optimizedangle of incidence• Grazing angle measurements for the longest path throughan ultra-thin films• Characterization of variable reflectivity materialsSpecular reflectance collected at two different angles of incidence (AOI)for an anti-reflective coatingU V-VIS V E E M A X S P E C I F I C AT I O N SMounting MethodBaseplateNominal Accessory Dimensions 145 x 135 x 158 mm(W x D x H) (dimensions varywith spectrophotometer type)Minimum Beam Height 50 mmMask ApertureOptical Mirrors7 mm x 4 mm13 mm x 4 mm25 mm x 4mmUV optimized aluminumOptical geometry schematic for UV-Vis VeeMAXvariable angle specular reflectance accessoryIn specular reflectance sampling, the light source is directed tocontact the sample at a given angle of incidence. Measured lightis collected from the equivalent angle. Typical samples includesemiconductors, anti-reflective coatings, spectral wavelength filters,semi-transparent and highly reflective mirrors, optical materials,reflection filters, multiple layers, solar mirrors, and solar controllingfilms on glass. Measured parameters of interest include film thickness,material reflectivity, and coating uniformity and homogeneity.With the UV-Vis VeeMAX accessory find versatility for specularreflectance measurements. The angle of incidence from 30 to 80°is easily changed by turning the angle setting dial. This flexibilityallows for optimization of spectra quality for film and coatingmeasurements. In other applications where it is desirable tostudy the effect of incident angle upon reflected radiation, theUV-Vis VeeMAX offers a sampling solution. Typical sample materialsO R D E R I N G I N F O R M A T I O NUV-Vis VeeMAX AccessoryP A R T N U M B E R D E S C R I P T I O N013-10XXX UV- Vis VeeMAX Variable Angle Specular Reflectance AccessoryNote: Contact <strong>PIKE</strong> for the XXX spectrophotometer code.UV-Vis VeeMAX Replacement PartsP A R T N U M B E R D E S C R I P T I O N300-0300 UV Aluminum Mirror (25.4 mm x 25.4 mm)013-4015 Aperture Mask Set (7 mm, 13 mm, and 25 mm x 4 mm)XXX Spectrophotometer CodesC O D ES P E C T R O P H O T O M E T E R100 Agilent/Varian – Cary 50110 Agilent/Varian – Cary 100, 300120 Agilent/Varian – Cary 4000, 5000, 6000i600 Jasco – 600 series700 PerkinElmer Lambda 650, 750, 850, 950 and 1050730 PerkinElmer – Lambda 25, 35, 45200 Shimadzu – 1600 and 1700210 Shimadzu – 1800 Series400 Thermo Fisher Scientific – Evolution 300/600410 Thermo Fisher Scientific – Evolution 200Note: Contact <strong>PIKE</strong> <strong>Technologies</strong> if you do not find your spectrophotometer code listed.133
P I K E T E C H N O L O G I E S W W W . P I K E T E C H . C O M 6 0 8 - 2 7 4 - 2 7 2 1Falcon UV-VIS –Precise Cell Temperature Control AccessoryF E A T U R E S O F T H E F A L C O N U V - V I S• Fast and easy analysis of samples under precise Peltiertemperature control• Choice of cuvette and vial adapters• Compatible with 1 mm to 10 mm pathlength cuvettes anddisposable 5 mm to 12 mm vials• Excellent thermal accuracy and precision• Available for selected UV-Vis spectrophotometersThe <strong>PIKE</strong> <strong>Technologies</strong> UV-Vis Cell Temperature Control Accessoryis an excellent choice for analysis of liquid samples that requireprecise temperature control. The accessory is well suited forpharmaceutical, life science and general industrial applications.Temperature range of the accessory is 5 °C to 130 °C with +/- 0.5%accuracy. Heating and cooling is controlled by a built-in Peltierdevice. The Peltier element provides for reproducible rampingand for reaching target temperatures quickly and reliably. Thesystem is driven by a Digital Temperature Controller – directly, orvia PC. Individual sample holders are designed to accommodatestandard 1 mm to 10 mm cuvettes (1, 2 and 5 mm cuvettes requireuse of spacers) and 5 mm, 8 mm and 12 mm glass vials. Sampleholders are pin positioned to ensure maximum reproducibility.The complete Falcon UV-VIS configuration requires the accessorybase, cell holder, and one of the available temperature controllers.The Falcon accessory is compatible with a selected range ofUV-Vis spectrophotometers.F A L C O N U V- V I S S P E C I F I C AT I O N STemperature Control Peltier (cooling and heating)Temperature Range 5 °C to 130 °CAccuracy +/- 0.5%Voltage15 VDCSensor Type3 wire Pt RTD (low drift, high stability)Temperature ControllersDigital+/- 0.5% of set pointDigital PC+/- 0.5% of set point, graphical setup,up to 10 ramps, USB interfaceInput Voltage90–264 V, auto setting, externalpower supplyOutput Voltage16 VDC/150 W max.Dimensions (W x D x H) 120 x 175 x 90 mm (without thespectrophotometer baseplate and mount)O R D E R I N G I N F O R M A T I O NHeated UV-Vis Transmission AccessoryP A R T N U M B E RD E S C R I P T I O N110-60XXX UV-Vis Falcon BaseIncludes: Temperature controlled base. Digital TemperatureController and sample holder need to be selected from thetables below for complete system.Note: Please insert XXX code found at the spectrophotometer table at the bottom ofthis page.Temperature ControllersP A R T N U M B E RD E S C R I P T I O N076-1230 Digital Temperature Control Module076-1430 Digital Temperature Control Module PC Control (USB)Sample Holders and SpacersP A R T N U M B E RD E S C R I P T I O N111-3610 5 mm Vial Holder111-3620 8 mm Vial Holder111-3630 12 mm Vial Holder111-3640 1 cm Cuvette Holder162-1201 Spacer for 1 mm Cuvette162-1202 Spacer for 2 mm Cuvette162-1205 Spacer for 5 mm CuvetteNotes: Spacers for short pathlength cuvettes are designed to work only with 1 cmCuvette Holder.Please refer to pages 128–129 of this catalog for the selection of cuvettes and vialsavailable for this accessory.OptionsP A R T N U M B E RD E S C R I P T I O N170-1000 Liquid RecirculatorXXX Spectrophotometer CodesC O D ES P E C T R O P H O T O M E T E R100 Agilent/Varian – Cary 50110 Agilent/Varian – Cary 100, 300120 Agilent/Varian – Cary 4000, 5000, 6000i600 Jasco – 600 series700 PerkinElmer Lambda 650, 750, 850, 950 and 1050730 PerkinElmer – Lambda 25, 35, 45200 Shimadzu – 1600 and 1700210 Shimadzu – 1800 Series400 Thermo Fisher Scientific – Evolution 300/600410 Thermo Fisher Scientific – Evolution 200Note: Contact <strong>PIKE</strong> <strong>Technologies</strong> if you do not find your spectrophotometer code listed.Notes: Peltier device must be water cooled for proper operation – this is achievedby running cold tap water through the water jacket integrated into the accessoryshell, or by the use of an external liquid circulator.134
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