Implen UV-Vis Spectrophotometers for
DNA, RNA, Protein & Cell Analysis
If you work in a laboratory, you already know the truth: experiments are only as good as the measurements behind them. When your spectroscopy data is clear, fast, and reliable, research moves forward. When it’s not… well, suddenly everything becomes “interesting.”
Around here we believe spectroscopy should be simple:
measure the sample, trust the data, and keep the pathlength short and the insights long.
In short: if it has absorbance, wavelength, or optical density… we can measure it.
And yes, we take that very seriously. Well… mostly.
Precision UV-Vis Quality Control, Engineered for Scientists
And remember: absorbance increases with concentration. Some laws of science are complicated. Beer-Lambert isn’t one of them.
So if your samples get stronger…
you’re probably doing something right.
Now then.
Let’s take a closer look.
— Prof Beer
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See why researchers around the world trust the NanoPhotometer® for the measurements that matter most.
“Really impressed with the accuracy, ease of use,
and increased sample throughput”
Rating: 5.0 ★★★★★
“I’ve really been impressed with the accuracy, ease of use, and increased sample throughput with this instrument. All this in such a small and sleek black box. The touch screen interface is a nice feature and very straightforward. You can easily navigate through the applications, load templates, access and analyze your data.
I like that you’re given the option to run up to 12 samples at a time but you can also choose to run 1 or 2 samples, customizable to your experiments. Having options is always a plus and you get that with the N120. The pipette guide makes it really easy to apply your samples. I can see that a lot of time, expertise, and careful considerations went into developing the NanoPhotometer.”
Nam Che, Organization: UCLA Department of Medicine, USA