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.
CompanyThermo Fisher ScientificThermo Fisher Scientific
ItemBioMate 160 UV-Vis SpectrophotometerNanoDrop™ UltraC
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Catalog Number840-301000NDULTRACGL
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Wavelength Range190 nm to 1100 nm190 to 850 nm
ResolutionInquireInquire
Optical SystemDual Beam2048-element CMOS Linear Image Sensor
Wavelength Accuracy± 0.5 nm±1 nm
DescriptionPerform quantitative measurements in life science laboratories with the automated and network-ready Thermo Scientific™ BioMate™ 160 UV-Visible Spectrophotometer. The BioMate 160 Spectrophotometer offers pre-programmed assay methods for nucleic acid and protein concentration as well as cell culture ... Read MoreThe Thermo Scientific™ NanoDrop™ Ultra Spectrophotometer and Fluorometer empowers scientists to quantify and assess nucleic acids and proteins with enhanced precision, speed, and reliability.
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