MicroLab FS-522
The new MicroLab FS-522 interface with FASTspecâ„¢ offers a superior data collection system at an affordable price. Simply plug in one of our sensors or use one of your own. Flexibility and quality has never been so easy.
FS-522 Specifications
  • On-board FASTspecâ„¢ Spectrophotometer
    • Simultaneous 16-wavelength scanning
    • UV-VIS-Near IR spectra (360nm-935nm)
    • Simultaneous measurement of Fluorescence/Absorbance/Scatter/Transmission
    • Turbidity / Nephelometry measurements at 880nm

  • Integrated pH / Redox / Dissolved Oxygen (DO)
    • Accepts standard BNC connected sensors

  • Integrated 0-2 atm absolute pressure sensor

  • Three MicroLab CAT-5 Sensor ports

  • Integrated thermocouple input
    • Accepts standard 2-blade thermocouple plug

  • Four-range voltage banana-jack input

  • Mini-phone jack for dual-range conductance input

  • Full-size phone jack for drop counter input

  • Use AC or DC power for lab or field use

  • USB Connectivity
The MicroLab FS-522 integrates the most widely used chemical sensors into a cost-effective package that allows a broad range of chemical measurement

  • Integrated sensors and sensor amplifiers eliminate clutter from the lab bench, reduce your overall cost, and provide low-noise, high-resolution measurements. Small changes in chemical and biological systems are clearly visible with this system.

  • Ease of use: MicroLab Software provides drag-and-drop experiment design and graphical data representation. Indicator LED's on the FS-522 front panel give clear indication of what ports are being used and their status as to active or inactive.

  • Protection against obsolescence:  Use of modern integrated circuit and semiconductor designs ensures a long useful life. We back this with a 5-year warranty.
MicroLab Inc.
1700 W. Koch, Suite #6
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: 888.586.3274 Fax: 406.586.3582 email: info@microlabinfo.com
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