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Lambda Advanced Technology Launches High Speed Fluorescence Spectrophotometer

Lambda Advanced Technology has launched the new Hitachi F-2700 fluorescence spectrophotometer with an LCD screen and a large keyboard, for routine and teaching measurements. The spectrophotometer is suitable for various applications including material and biotech research, and teaching.

High Speed Fluorescence Spectrophotometer

The fluorescence spectrophotometer exhibits wide dynamic range and high sensitivity, and has a wide range of accessories. The addition of PC control with the help of FL Solutions control software of Hitachi enables a scan speed of up to 12,000nm/min. This speed makes the device suitable for 3D scanning, which extends the features to quantum yield and biotech research applications.

A 2.5 nm resolution, scan speeds of as high as 3000 nm/min, and full data processing functions for time scanning, wavelength scanning, and photometry, enables the F-2700 for various applications. The spectrophotometer has a Raman band of water at a bandwidth of 5 nm, and an S/N RMS of 800. The F-2700’s wide dynamic range enables the measurement of above 6 orders of magnitude together with a calibration curve. The fluorescence spectrophotometer comes with various accessories such as a 100ìL micro cell, full-range spectral correction kit, quantum yield measurement unit, and automatic sampling.

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