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Certied values depends on serial number. This Standard Reference Material (SRM®) is intended for use in the verification of the transmittance and absorbance scales of spectrophotometers in the ultraviolet and visible spectral regions. NIST-2031c is a transfer standard certified using the NIST Materials Measurement Laboratory Transfer Spectrophotometer (MMLTS) with traceability through the NIST second generation High Accuracy Spectrophotometer (HAS II), modeled after the original instrument . A unit consists of three individual neutral-density filters in separate metal holders and one empty filter holder, all stored in a black anodized-aluminum container . The exposed surface of each filter is approximately 29 mm × 8 mm, measuring from a point 1.5 mm above the base of the filter holder. The filter holders are provided with shutters that protect the filters when not in use. Each filter-containing holder bears an identification number for the set and an individual filter number (10, 30, or 90) that corresponds to the nominal percent transmittance (100 × transmittance) of the filter. Certified transmittance density values, independently determined for each filter at 22 °C ± 1 °C and at ten wavelengths in the ultraviolet and visible portions of the electromagnetic spectrum.

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NIST Standard Reference Materials are used by analytical laboratories in industry, academia and government in order to facilitate commerce and trade and to advance research and development. The SRMs are produced by the engineering laboratory, the material measurement laboratory, and the physical measurement laboratory at NIST. They are available for chemical composition, physical properties, and engineering materials.