Evelyn Photoelectric Colorimeter
- 1950 – 1959
Wooden box with metal instrument panel on top; four small black rubber feet on bottom; front of wooden box contains printed instructions and folds down to show inside of instrument; rectangular wooden area attached to back of main box has six rectangular slots that hold rectangular slides; each slide has two vertical metal cylindrical supports that attach to a black rectangle with two circular glass pieces of different colors; metal instrument panel has two medium-sized black plastic knobs near bottom, four metal switches, a rectangular slot for slide, and a circular opening possibly for sample; metal plaque on front and at top of instrument panel identifies manufacturer; black plastic coated power cables attach to wooden box in back, just below instrument panel.
The Evelyn Photoelectric Colorimeter was introduced around 1950. It featured a single-cell, direct reading photoelectric photometer, as well as a Rubicon Spotlight galvanometer.
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Science History Institute. Evelyn Photoelectric Colorimeter. Photograph, 2016. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/8p58pc99n.
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