Get a copy of the Helma catalog. They have tranmission profiles over
broad wavlength ranges for their glasses.
Glen
In article <6j6bv6$bgf at net.bio.net>, "James J. Campanella"
<jjc4 at po.cwru.edu> wrote:
> Dear netters, I have what may be considered a silly question. We
> all know that in looking at UV absorbance in a spectrophotometer
> that we use quartz cuvettes because glass absorbs UV light and
> doesn't give you an accurate answer. But, can you use quartz
> cuvettes in looking at the white light absorbance of something
> in a spec? In other words, does a lab need both a set of glass
> AND quartz cuvettes? I have not been able to come up with a good
> reason why not. Any comments?
>> Thanks,
>> Jim Campanella
> Lehigh University
> Dept. of Biological Sciences