TLC Scanner CLTS-601 is equipped with a high-resolution 20 MP camera for precision and clarity. It operates at a temperature range of -25° to 60°C to ensure reliability. Integrated with thin layer imaging software for precise analysis and image processing. Designed with sturdy construction for long-term use. Our TLC Scanner is an essential tool for quality control, research, and development.
Camera | 20 MP |
Pixel Density | 16-bit (65536 grayscale) |
Focus Method | Autofocus |
Exposure Timer Range | 0 to 2000 ms |
Gain Strength Range | 0 to 100% |
Working Temperature Range | -25 to 60°C |
Data Transmission | Thin Layer Imaging Software |
Excitation Light Source | 254nm, 365nm |
Lighting Mode | LED White Light |
Power Supply | 220V, 50Hz |
Shooting Area Dimension | 300 × 300 mm |
Dimension | 420 × 360 × 590 mm |
Weight | 25 kg |
TLC Scanner CLTS-601 is ideal for quantitative and qualitative analysis, pharmaceutical quality control, food safety testing, forensic analysis, environmental monitoring, and biochemical research.
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Frequently Asked Questions
It features a high-resolution digital camera, ensuring clear, sharp images for accurate TLC analysis and documentation.
Yes, it comes integrated with thin-layer imaging software that allows for advanced image processing, analysis, and data interpretation.
It includes UV excitation sources and white LED lighting to accommodate different types of sample visualization needs.
Yes, it is designed with autofocus and adjustable exposure settings, providing a user-friendly experience and ensuring precise imaging with minimal effort.
TLC scanner is widely used in pharmaceutical analysis, food safety testing, botanical research, forensic science, and chemical quality assurance.
Our system uses dedicated thin-layer imaging software for seamless data transmission, visualization, and reporting.
Yes, it features a robust and durable construction, making it suitable for continuous use in both academic and industrial labs.
A TLC scanner is an instrument used to detect, scan, and quantify spots on a developed TLC plate by measuring absorbance or fluorescence.
It provides quantitative analysis of separated compounds on a TLC plate, offering more accuracy than visual inspection.
Quantification is based on spot intensity (peak area or height), often using calibration with standard solutions.
With proper calibration and sample preparation, our TLC scanners offer high precision and reproducibility, often suitable for regulatory or research use.
Our TLC scanners are used in pharmaceutical analysis, herbal drug standardization, food testing, and chemical purity checks.