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Bio-photometric detection using dual beams
LEDspec is a stand alone LED-based bio-photometric detection system targeted at flow analysis and single-scan applications
News from WPI, Apr 2, 2008
Fast label-free protein quantification and sizing
A new application report from Paraytec describes a new methodology using its ActiPix D100 UV area imaging detector to enable fast and label-free quantification and sizing of proteins
News from Paraytec, Mar 19, 2008
Double resonance probe increases productivity
Varian's OneNMR probe is said to be ideal for analytical and research chemists performing common 1D and 2D NMR experiments, combining the best of the Dual Broadband and Indirect Detection probes
News from Varian, Mar 14, 2008
Shortwave IR linear arrays for advanced imaging
Designed for broad wavelength range from 0.9 microns to 2.6 microns, the LC series offers a comprehensive feature set from our proprietary ROIC to maximise instrument design flexibility
News from Sensors Unlimited, Mar 13, 2008
Visually identify breaks in optical fibres
Scitec Instruments has introduced a new Visual Fault Locator for visually identifying breaks or microbends in optical fibres, which can also be used for fibre identification in an optical fibre bundle
News from Scitec Instruments, Mar 7, 2008
Extend the life-span of your electrode
Investing in a Metrohm high specification Unitrode electrode and storage solution will result in many working hours of dependable titrations and pH measurements, no matter what the application
News from Metrohm UK, Feb 25, 2008
Photodiode-preamplifier brings lower noise
Opto Diode, a supplier of advanced photodetectors and high-sensitivity, visible and infrared LEDs, introduces the new NIR / red enhanced 6mm ODA-6W-100M photodetector-preamplifier
News from Opto Diode, Feb 22, 2008
Promotional discounts on NoIR laser eyewear
NoIR laser safety eyewear has found applications in nearly every discipline that employs coherent or non-coherent light, including forensics; medical, biological and industrial applications
News from Scitec Instruments, Feb 7, 2008
Analytical measurements for life scientists
At Analytica, Paraytec will provide live demonstrations of the ActiPix D-100's unique area imaging capability in applications of interest to pharmaceutical, biotech and biological researchers
News from Paraytec, Jan 16, 2008
Diode array detectors greatly enhance detection
The Gilson 171/172 detectors offer easy integration together with remote light fiber technology and complete compatibility with the new Trilution LC V2.0 system control software
News from Anachem, Jan 9, 2008
Exploring commercial applications of biodetection
First complete sensing unit using Stratophase's biochemical detection technology has been selected by the University of Applied Sciences at Aschaffenburg, Germany, for a three-year research project
News from Stratophase, Dec 17, 2007
Sanyo laser diode catalogue is free to download
The new Sanyo laser diode catalogue has just been released and can be downloaded free from the Photonic Products website
News from Photonic Products, Dec 7, 2007
Sensing unit for biochemical detection
The new Spectrosens sensing unit for biochemical detection from Stratophase can detect of toxins, viruses and bacteria in real time
News from Stratophase, Dec 5, 2007
Humidity sensor copes with chemical interference
Humicap180R sensor has been tested in laboratory conditions and performs better in both laboratory high chemical concentration tests and in long-term field stability tests
News from Vaisala, Dec 4, 2007
Analytical instrumentation to detect aggregation
UK consortium of Avecia, Intertek ASG, Lonza, Paraytec and the University of Bradford awarded grants by the Technology Strategy Board and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
News from Paraytec, Dec 3, 2007
Tumour slicing technique wins business plan prize
Professor Pedro Mestres of Saarland University, Germany, has been awarded second prize in business plan contest '1,2,3, Go', for a novel drug sensitivity screening tool based on Bionas technology
News from Bionas, Nov 27, 2007
Max Plank opens protein structural biology lab
The Structural Cell Biology Department at the Max Plank Institute in Martinsried (Germany) celebrated the opening of its newly equipped laboratory incorporating Oxford Diffraction instruments
News from Oxford Diffraction, Nov 19, 2007
Cleanable UHV cold cathode gauge is self-starter
Televac/ETI, a manufacturer of UHV measurement sensors and vacuum instrumentation, has announced availability of its new Self-Start 7FCS cleanable UHV cold cathode gauge
News from Televac/ETI, Nov 5, 2007
Extreme ultraviolet photodiodes are highly stable
The nitrided metal silicide front window of the SXUV 100 diode permits operation without loss of performance in high humidity and other environmental conditions that normally require sealed packages
News from International Radiation Detectors, Oct 31, 2007
High temperature GPC reaches the next generation
Viscotek model 350 high temperature GPC (HT-GPC) is a revolutionary detector designed for the characterisation of polyolefins and other synthetic polymers soluble only at elevated temperatures
News from Viscotek Europe, Oct 29, 2007
Fastest commercially-available CCD detector
At the European Crystallographic Meeting in Marrakech, Morocco, Oxford Diffraction launched the Atlas CCD detector which it says provides ultimate X-ray data quality up to 3.5x faster than other CCDs
News from Oxford Diffraction, Sep 10, 2007
Analogue accelerometers are hermetically sealed
Designed for use in hostile environments, the seven models in the Inertial Aerosystems 2240 range have a full scale acceleration of +/-2g to +/-200g, with a temperature range of-55 to 125C
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK, Aug 30, 2007
Pulse energy sensors support high repetition rates
Coherent has introduced a new series of pulse energy sensors that are specifically designed for use with high power lasers operating at repetition rates up to 10kHz
News from Coherent, Jul 25, 2007
Biochemical detector addresses security concerns
SpectroSens, developed by Southampton University spin-out Stratophase, uses an optical silicon chip to detect toxins, viruses and bacteria in real time
News from Stratophase, Jul 19, 2007
Inaccurate readings can become a thing of the past
Long term drift and inaccurate readings are a thing of the past when using Ross electrodes, says QCL, even in samples that vary in temperature
News from QCL Scientific, Jun 13, 2007
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