Observation of emission and absorption spectra according to Kirchhoff-Bunsen, with Flint glass prism
The Spectroscopes Model-1701 works according to Kirchhoff-Bunsen and is an ideal educational instrument for schools and universities. It is easy to calibrate and is suitable for qualitative observation and measurement of emission and absorption spectra. Both the observation tube and eyepiece are movable, the scale tupe is fixed and has a 200-piece scale. Equipped with 60° Flint glass prism with mean dispersion nF-nC=0.017 and angel of dispersion 2°.
| Specification |
Spectroscopes 1701 model |
| Observation tube |
Movable with Locking screw
Sliding eyepiece with 18 mm aperture, 160 mm focal length |
| Collimator |
Fixed, adjustable symmetrical gap
Objective with 18 mm aperture, 160 mm focal length |
| Scale tupe |
Fixed, 200-piece scale can be calibrated in wavelengths
Objective with 18 mm aperture, 90 mm focal length |
| Flint glass prism |
60°, mean dispersion nF-nC=0.017, angel of dispersion 2°
20 mm base length, 30 mm high |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) |
280 mm x 250 mm x 360 mm |
| Weight |
1.9 kg |