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Particle size analysis equipment
News Release from: Wyatt Technology | Subject: Calypso brochure
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 09 November 2007
Brochure describes new Wyatt Calypso
system
The brochure, which is available free of charge, is entitled, 'Wyatt Calypso: Built-in automation leading to simple, reliable and repeatable measurements', and is available in PDF format only
The informative new brochure highlights the Calypso's wide range of applications, including process improvement, protein crystallation, self-assembly/aggregation, drug discovery and reversible macromolecular associations The brochure describes how the innovative instrument is not only capable of creating and delivering sample concentration gradients, but also acquiring and analysing multi-angle light scattering and concentration data
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 9 Sep 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Illustrating that the Wyatt Calypso works in conjunction with the Wyatt Dawn Helios or Mini-Dawn Treos, the brochure explains how the new Calypso instrument has built-in automation leading to simple, reliable and repeatable measurements of Zimm plots, kinetics and reversible self- and hetero-associations.
With the advent of the Wyatt Calypso, quick, reliable, automated batch measurements can now be readily performed and analysed.
Incorporated in the document are detailed specifications, which include all instrument performance information, as well as a full description of how the Calypso system works.
In addition this new brochure highlights the full benefits of the Calypso system which include quick start-up, automation, parallel processing, multiple user modes and compatability.
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