Most spectrometer problems stem from three things: incorrect calibration, poor sample prep, or hardware wear. If your UV reading is drifting or results are inconsistent across runs, it's time to recalibrate using certified standards. Dirty cuvettes or. Spectrophotometers are powerful and reliable instruments, but like any precision device, they can occasionally encounter issues that affect the accuracy of your results. This guide is designed to help you identify and resolve the most common problems quickly and easily, ensuring your measurements. If your spectrometer isn't calibrating or is showing unusually noisy or high absorbance values (often above 3 or blank), the issue may be due to insufficient light reaching the detector. This happens when: Almost no light reaches the detector. In these cases, the difference between the light and. With any spectrophotometer, scientists need to look out for errors. It operates by passing a light beam through a sample and detecting the intensity of light before and after its interaction with the sample.
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