
Küvetten
Cuvettes for Spectroscopy for Maximum Precision and Reliable Measurement Results
All cuvettes are thermally bonded instead of glued
The surface flatness of the optical windows is extremely high with a max. tolerance of +/- 0.0001 mm
Hellma cuvettes / cells provide exceptional accuracy in path length and parallelism








For absorption and fluorescence measurements in the UV/Vis-range
With over 100 years of experience in glass processing, Hellma Analytics excels wherever high-precision and innovative optics are required for analytical applications.
Hellma Analytics offers the world's largest range of cuvettes for UV/Vis spectroscopy in various designs. Whether it is flow-through, macro, micro, or large cuvettes, with or without stoppers, for absorption or fluorescence measurements, Hellma Analytics has the right cuvette for every application and for all measuring and analysis devices from the leading manufacturers on the market.
In addition to the large range of standard products, customized individual cuvettes are also offered based on customer requests. These custom products (OEM series products) are often part of the original equipment provided by leading manufacturers of spectrophotometers.
Highest reliability "Made in Germany".

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Photometry, the measurement of light intensity in relation to interaction with molecules, is a key tool in chemistry and life sciences. It enables researchers to determine concentrations of substances in solutions, follow reaction kinetics or check the quality of samples and provides valuable data for analyses, from quality control in the laboratory to clinical diagnostics.

Topic world Photometry
Photometry, the measurement of light intensity in relation to interaction with molecules, is a key tool in chemistry and life sciences. It enables researchers to determine concentrations of substances in solutions, follow reaction kinetics or check the quality of samples and provides valuable data for analyses, from quality control in the laboratory to clinical diagnostics.