Method of and apparatus for performing fixed pathlength vertical

Optics: measuring and testing – Sample – specimen – or standard holder or support

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356246, 356236, G01N 2101

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ABSTRACT:
A system for performing vertical spectrophotometric determinations uses a vessel which has an upper transparent surface and a lower transparent surface which are spaced apart to define a known fixed pathlength through which a light beam is transmitted. The vessel also includes a portion disposed above the upper surface which may be a spout having an opening for allowing the introduction of substances into the containment portion.

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