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Working in a vacuum
Conference is recognised as the premier event for engineers, manufacturers, technologists, scientists, and business professionals working in the vacuum coating industry.
News from Aquila Instruments ( 9 March 2004)
Measuring olive oil quality
Some products presented as extra virgin may, in fact, have been adulterated and not as pure as they seem - but this test will discover the truth Brochure available
News from Biochrom ( 4 March 2004)
Real time monitoring of deep trench etches
System does not require etch/deposition synchronisation signals from the etcher, and measures the etch depth directly rather than inferring it from the etch rate
News from Jobin Yvon (24 February 2004)
From StellarNet to AstraNet
After two successful years trading as StellarNetUK, the directors have decided to change the company name to AstraNet Systems
News from Astranet Systems (18 February 2004)
True symmetry from double-beam spectrophotometer
With its double beam, pharmacopoeia compliance, 190 to 1100nm wavelength range and a fixed bandwidth of less than 2nm, this instrument is a reliable R and D workhorse Brochure available
News from Cecil Instruments ( 5 February 2004)
Next-generation family of spectrophotometers
UV/vis and UV/vis/NIR instruments claim unique technology and accessory options to significantly increase laboratory productivity and convenience
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) (29 January 2004)
New distributors in Europe, USA, and Asia
Scientific instrument manufacturer appoints new distributors in Europe, America, Singapore, and Japan to enhance sales and customer support for its spectrophotometers
News from Aquila Instruments (27 January 2004)
Spectrophotometer needs just one microlitre
Tiny sample volume and no need for a cuvette make this instrument suitable for applications including measurement of protein concentration and quality of nucleic acid samples
News from Labtech International (19 January 2004)
Pharmacopoeia compliant spectrophotometer
Versatile double-beam UV/vis spectrophotometer has 1.5nm bandpass to meet the exacting demands of European Pharmacopoeia applications
News from Jencons-PLS (12 December 2003)
Celebrating 50 years of spectrophotometry
The groundbreaking Spectronic 20 was born 50 years ago, and - thanks to its versatility, adaptability and ruggedness - is still manufactured today
News from Thermo Electron (molecular spectroscopy) (11 December 2003)
Exhibiting at trade fair in Australia
The event will provide an important opportunity to reach out to the large and rapidly expanding market for photonics and nano-technology products in Australia
News from Aquila Instruments (26 November 2003)
NIR spectrometers have no moving parts
Several models provide various operational ranges and optical resolutions (from 4nm down to 0.2nm) suitable for both spectroscopy and optical spectrum analysis
News from Astranet Systems ( 7 November 2003)
Spectrophotometers for all
Manufacturer has extended its ranges so that it can meet the needs of all users in the bioscience, industrial, research and educational markets Brochure available
News from Biochrom ( 4 November 2003)
The right atmosphere for spectrophotometry
A frequent requirement in the study of anaerobic exercises is the creation of a specific atmosphere in a spectrophotometer cell
News from Optiglass (23 October 2003)
Near infra-red spectroscopy fibre probe
Fibre optic device is designed for diffuse reflectance spectroscopy and will interface with most existing FTIR, AOTF and dispersive spectrometers
News from Lambda Solutions (21 October 2003)
Spectrophotometer optimised for protein work
UV/Vis spectrophotometer system for protein research includes a Peltier controller to maintain accurate and constant temperatures without the need for a water bath Brochure available
News from Beckman Coulter (15 October 2003)
Wave hello
Simple spectrophotometer for researchers in molecular biology/biotech disciplines who are working with DNA or proteins derived from bacteria or yeasts
News from WPA (15 October 2003)
More flexibility and utility for microspectroscopy
Once attached to the microscope, the system can acquire transmission, reflectance, polarisation and even fluorescence microspectra of samples under a micron in size
News from Craic Technologies ( 9 October 2003)
US distribution deal
Biochrom links up with ISC BioExpress in Utah for sales of UV/vis spectrophotometers and cell density meters Brochure available
News from Biochrom ( 8 October 2003)
A mouthful of an instrument
Stereo-microspectrophotometer combines a stereomicroscope with a spectrophotometer to create a system unlike any other
News from Craic Technologies ( 7 October 2003)
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