Abstract:
The invention relates to an optical sensor system on a device for the treatment of liquids, having at least one device for projecting light in the direction of an optical axis onto at least one lighting location in the room, an adjustment device for adjusting the relative position of the at least one lighting location, and an interface in a direction transversely to the optical axis, a control unit for controlling the adjustment devices such that the same simultaneously adjust the relative position of the at least one lighting location and the interface transversely to the optical axis and in the direction of the optical axis, at least one device for imaging the at least one lighting location during the adjustment of the relative positions on at least one photodetector, and an analysis device connected to the at least one photodetector for analyzing the at least one measurement signal.
Abstract:
According to the invention, a modular storage system for laboratory fluids is characterized in that a carrier frame comprises a defined number of slots for at least two different laboratory vessel inserts, which can be inserted so that they can be arbitrarily interchanged and inserted in arbitrary combinations with a positive fit in the slots of the carrier frame and which each comprise at least one laboratory vessel and/or at least one compartment for at least one laboratory vessel.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a cuvette comprising, respectively at least one measuring surface on two arms that are connected together in a pivotable manner such that they can be pivoted together from a separate pivoted position into a measuring position in which both of the measuring surfaces comprise a spacer for positioning a sample between the measuring surfaces, and means for positioning both arms in the measuring position in a cuvette shaft of an optical measuring device using a sample between both measuring surfaces in a beam path, that passes through the cuvette shaft, of the optical measuring device.
Abstract:
According to the invention, a modular storage system for laboratory fluids is characterized in that a carrier frame comprises a defined number of slots for at least two different laboratory vessel inserts, which can be inserted so that they can be arbitrarily interchanged and inserted in arbitrary combinations with a positive fit in the slots of the carrier frame and which each comprise at least one laboratory vessel and/or at least one compartment for at least one laboratory vessel.