Koehler automated colorimeter
06 August, 2010 byThe Koehler Automated Colorimeter can carry out an exact colorimetric evaluation in conformity with several ISO/ASTM standards with just a single measurement and display the result in terms of traditional colour systems such as Iodine, Hazen/APHA or Gardner colour numbers as well as in modern CIE-L*a*b* colour values. Besides the over 20 colour indexes, transmittance and absorbance can be measured at individual wavelengths so that the colorimeter can be used universally for analytical purposes in the laboratory.
Macherey-Nagel PF-12 photometer
01 June, 2010 byMacherey-Nagel has released the PF-12 photometer, an alternative to the more technically advanced 500 D, already used in many laboratories worldwide.
BioTek Epoch multi-volume spectrophotometer system
06 May, 2010BioTek’s Epoch multi-volume spectrophotometer system is designed for a wide range of applications, from nucleic acid and protein quantification on a micro scale to cell-based assays in microplates, BioCells or standard cuvettes.
ProFoss near-infrared process analysis system
13 November, 2009 byFoss has announced the ProFoss near-infrared (NIR) process analysis system, suitable for monitoring and control of flour, ground meat, ricotta cheese, dairy powder and feed products.
BioSpec-nano spectrophotometer
09 October, 2009The Shimadzu BioSpec-nano is a dedicated spectrophotometer for the quantitation of simple and labelled nucleic acids.
HLA typing spectrophotometer
08 April, 2009The Thermo Scientific NanoDrop 1000 spectrophotometer is designed for human leukocyte antigen (HLA) typing laboratories dealing with donor tissue matching.
Portable spectrophotometer
08 April, 2009 byThe HunterLab MiniScan EZ is an easy-to-use, portable, handheld colour measurement dual-beam diode-array spectrophotometer that is suitable for use on the factory floor, on the production line, in the warehouse or outdoors, eliminating the need to take samples back to the laboratory.
Light-scattering protein analysis
06 April, 2009 byThe DynaPro NanoStar from Wyatt Technology is a dynamic light-scattering instrument that is used for the analysis of protein solutions, promiscuous inhibitors, buffers or other products in solution.
Polarised FTIR measurements
01 January, 2009PerkinElmer has released a Universal Attenuated Total Reflection (ATR) polarisation accessory, designed to offer users the benefits of combining infrared spectroscopy with a polariser. Polarised measurements provide additional information on the molecular structure of a sample, particularly the crystal or molecular orientation, and help in the accurate characterisation of materials.
FTIR/FTFIR spectrometer
01 January, 2009The Spectrum 400 FTIR/FTFIR is a dual-range spectrometer that combines mid-infrared (IR) and far-infrared (FIR) spectroscopy in a single instrument. With automatic beamsplitter changeover, it offers flexible performance for advanced research and industrial laboratories.
UV/vis spectrophotometers
01 January, 2009The PG Instruments range of spectrophotometers includes the T80 double beam series and the T70 split beam series, both of which are available in either a fixed bandwidth model or a variable bandwidth model.
Automated force spectroscopy
01 January, 2009JPK Instruments has released its ForceRobot system to automate force spectroscopy.
Aerosol backscatter analysis
01 December, 2008The Aurora nephelometer is designed for use in backscatter global warming studies. It allows the analysis of aerosols by measuring their backscattering effect on light.
ICP-OES spectrophotometers
01 July, 2008PerkinElmer has announced the Optima 7000 series of inductively coupled plasma-optical emissions spectrophotometers (ICP-OES). The family is designed for best-in-class inorganic analysis and is used in a variety of markets, including environmental, geochemical, product testing and biofuels.
Microplate spectrophotometer
01 July, 2008The PowerWave microplate spectrophotometers combine a monochromator-based optical system with hardware and software features designed to meet a variety of microplate-based applications. The readers allow the user to either scan across selected wavelengths or select a discrete wavelength (in 1 nm increments) across the UV-Vis range.