Brr 30
User-customizable, Temperature-controlled cuvette holder with extended low temperature response and three optical portsThe Brr 30 is a temperature controlled cuvette holder designed for low temperature applications. With three optical ports around the cuvette, use the Brr 30 for fluorescence measurements or any experiment that can be performed using the three window beam path.
This standard model has an aluminum baseplate that allows for endless user-customizable mounting options. We also have mounting options compatible with a wide array of spectrophotometers from different manufacturers, or contact us today for a custom mounting solution to meet your experimental needs! Check out the available options below!
The Brr 30 is ideal for work in temperature ranges from -55 °C to 110 °C. Circulating coolant (usually water) is used to remove heat from the Peltier heat exchanger. The Brr 30 will maintain precise sample temperatures and stir at a steady reproducible rate, with the ability to flood the optics in a controlled gaseous environment while working at lower temperatures to maintain optical clarity. Use the Brr 30 to observe fluorescence spectra at precisely maintained temperatures, or for temperature ramping, to observe how fluorescence changes with temperature.
Purchase the extended temperature option to extend the maximum temperature and turn your unit into the ultimate, do- anything machine with over 200°C of temperature control from -55°C to 150°C.
It is easy to operate the Brr 30 using the TC 1 Temperature Controller, included in the purchase price. The sample temperature, stirring speed, and temperature ramp rate may be controlled manually using the TC 1 menu control buttons on the front panel, or by using Quantum Northwest’s computer control software, T-App, available for purchase.
Three optical ports
Rapid, precise Peltier temperature control -55 °C to +110 °C
Precise stepper-motor-driven magnetic stirring
Insulated lid to improve temperature stability
Lifter to aid cuvette removal
Threaded inserts to mount windows or filters
Optical slits to control illuminated volume
Optional extended temperature range
Insulated windowed jacket available for temperature extremes
Dry gas purge for work at low temperature
Probe input for sample temperature
NIST-traceable temperature calibration