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Product News: UV-Vis Spectrophotometer Increases Laboratory Throughput

Thermo Fisher Scientific delivers industry-leading performance for rapid and accurate method development and sample analysis.

Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.
Tue, 03/02/2010 - 10:23
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(Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.: Orlando, FL) -- Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., a world leader in serving science, recently launched the Evolution Array, a new UV-visible (UV-Vis) spectrophotometer driven by photodiode array (PDA) technology, which offers dramatic improvements in laboratory throughput. Designed for fast acquisition of full-spectrum UV-Vis data, the Thermo Scientific Evolution Array delivers industry-leading performance for rapid and accurate method development and sample analysis in quality assurance and quality control for pharmaceutical, life science, materials science, and educational laboratories.

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The Evolution Array provides significant time advantages. By utilizing advanced PDA technology, the new instrument offers significant advantages with regard to full-spectrum data acquisition and sample throughput compared to traditional dispersive, monochromator-based spectrophotometers. Full-spectrum data is acquired at less than one second for routine data applications and can be acquired at nearly 50 points per second for advanced kinetics applications.

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