Products from category UV-VIS spectrophotometry - page 1
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Shimadzu UV-1900i Plus UV-VIS spectrophotometer
UV-1900i Plus delivers 1 nm resolution, ultra-fast scanning, and intuitive operation for precise UV-Vis analysis compliant with JP, USP, and EP.
Shimadzu UV-2600i Plus, UV-2700i Plus UV-VIS-NIR Spectrophotometer
Shimadzu UV-2600i Plus and UV-2700i Plus spectrophotometers deliver high performance with flexible wavelength ranges, advanced optics, and efficient software control.
Perform quantitative measurements in life science laboratories with the automated and network-capable Thermo Scientific™ BioMate™ 160 UV-Visible Spectrophotometer.
Perform high throughput quantitative UV-Vis measurements where a double beam is required as a reference cell position with the Thermo Scientific™ GENESYS™ 180 UV-Visible Spectrophotometer.
Perform quantitative measurements in routine industrial QA/QC or university chemistry labs with the automated and network-capable Thermo Scientific™ GENESYS 150 UV-Vis Spectrophotometer.
Perform routine measurements for quality control or teaching in the chemistry classroom with rugged Thermo Scientific™ GENESYS 50 UV-Vis Spectrophotometer.
Thermo Scientific™ GENESYS™ 140 Vis Spectrophotometer
Perform quantitative measurements in routine industrial QA/QC or university chemistry labs with the automated and network-capable Thermo Scientific™ GENESYS 140 Vis Spectrophotometer.
Thermo Scientific™ GENESYS™ 40 Vis Spectrophotometer
Perform routine measurements for quality control or teaching in the chemistry classroom with rugged Thermo Scientific™ GENESYS 40 Vis Spectrophotometer.
Thermo Scientific™ GENESYS™ 30 Vis Spectrophotometer
Perform both basic and complex analyses with the Thermo Scientific™ GENESYS™ 30 Visible Spectrophotometer, an intuitive, reliable solution for education or in the lab.
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