experimental model of a visible Hilger Nutting Spectrophotometer

experimental model of a visible Hilger Nutting Spectrophotometer used in Liverpool by R.A. Morton 1927, with 2 quartz cells

Details

Category:
Biochemistry
Object Number:
1981-381
type:
spectrophotometer - visible light
credit:
The Biochemical Society

Parts

experimental model of a visible Hilger Nutting Spectrophotometer

experimental model of a visible Hilger Nutting Spectrophotometer

Component of experimental model of a visible Hilger Nutting Spectrophotometer used in Liverpool by R.A. Morton 1927, with 2 quartz cells. Spectrophotometer in a wooden box, made of metal with a number of different adjustment elements.

Object Number:
1981-381/1
type:
spectrophotometer
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
experimental model of a visible Hilger Nutting Spectrophotometer

experimental model of a visible Hilger Nutting Spectrophotometer

Box for quartz cells part of experimental model of a visible Hilger Nutting Spectrophotometer used in Liverpool by R.A. Morton 1927, with 2 quartz cells. Brown rectangular box for quartz cells, two tabels on top, one saying "2 cm quartz cells...".

Materials:
cardboard
Object Number:
1981-381/2
type:
box
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
quartz cell for experimental model of a visible Hilger Nutting Spectrophotometer

quartz cell for experimental model of a visible Hilger Nutting Spectrophotometer

Quartz cell for experimental model of a visible Hilger Nutting Spectrophotometer used in Liverpool by R.A. Morton 1927. Quartz cell, circular top with flat ends, attached to a tube with a cork in the end.

Object Number:
1981-381/3
type:
quartz cell
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
quartz cell for experimental model of a visible Hilger Nutting Spectrophotometer

quartz cell for experimental model of a visible Hilger Nutting Spectrophotometer

Quartz cell for experimental model of a visible Hilger Nutting Spectrophotometer used in Liverpool by R.A. Morton 1927. Quartz cell, circular top with flat ends, attached to a tube with a cork in the end. This quartz cell has a slight dip where it connects to the tube.

Object Number:
1981-381/4
type:
quartz cell
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum