UV Spectrophotometer

When light strikes matter, one of three outcomes will occur: It will be absorbed, reflected or transmitted. Ultraviolet or UV spectrophotometry is a type of absorption spectroscopy which is used to measure the absorbance of light across the ultraviolet ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum. UV spectrophotometers are relied upon in numerous disciplines including analytical chemistry, forensics, DNA and RNA-related work, pharmaceuticals, biology, environmental sciences and more.
Before choosing a spectrophotometer, however, purchasers should consider three aspects: range of the detection wavelength, working absorbance range, and measurement time. Other considerations include lab requirements and total costs.
CompanyAgilent TechnologiesAgilent TechnologiesAgilent TechnologiesAgilent Technologies
ItemCary 5000 UV-Vis-NIR SpectrophotometerCary 3500 Compact UV-Vis SpectrophotometerCary 4000 UV-Vis SpectrophotometerCary 60 UV-Vis Spectrophotometer
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Catalog Number10079300Cary 3500 Compact10079200Cary 60
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Wavelength Range175 to 3300 nm190 to 1100 nm175 to 900 nm190 to 1100 nm
ResolutionInquire0.1 nm limiting resolutionInquireInquire
Optical SystemDouble BeamDouble out-of-plane Littrow monochromatorDouble BeamDouble beam
Wavelength AccuracyInquire± 0.2 nmInquire± 0.5 at 541.94 nm
DescriptionThe Cary 5000 is a high-performance UV-Vis and NIR spectrophotometer with superb photometric performance in the 175–3300 nm range. Using a PbSmart detector, the Cary 5000 extends its NIR range to 3300 nm making it a powerful tool for materials science research. The Cary WinUV software, a modular ... Read MoreThe Cary 3500 Compact UV-Vis is a double-beam spectrophotometer featuring new and unique measurement capabilities that can be deployed in regulated environments. The system performs ambient and temperature-controlled experiments with air-cooled Peltier temperature control, and it accurately analyzes... Read MoreThe Cary 4000 is a high-end UV-Vis spectrometer with excellent photometric performance in the 175–900 nm range, making it a powerful reference spectrometer. The system is ideal for analyzing solid samples or biotechnology samples with minimal sample preparation.

Controlled by the Cary WinUV software,
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The Cary 60 UV-Vis spectrophotometer has a wavelength range of 190–1100 nm that can be scanned in under three seconds. Our flexible UV-Vis system can be fitted with long pathlength cuvettes and solid sample transmission or reflectance accessories, and is ideal for remote UV-Vis absorbance analysis, ... Read More
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