New Advances in Spectrophotometers on Show at Achema 2015

Mass spectrometry & spectroscopy

New Advances in Spectrophotometers on Show at Achema 2015

14 May, 2015

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Each year sees new advances in spectrophotometers and as many would expect Leeds based Spectronic Camspec are leading the initiative.

New models can now download data to USB sticks enabling the information to be analysed later on laptops and PCs. This new feature will be warmly welcomed by those doing fieldwork in locations away from the comfort of a lab. An easy to download application programme can then help interpret and export the data and create calibration curves on screen.

The Spectronic Camspec range now extends from low-cost visible instruments and a simple to use UV-Vis instrument all the way through to single beam UV-Vis scanning and double beam scanning research grade instruments. Each can be operated as standalone devices or PC controlled with software driven by any version of Windows TM.

Managing Director Mark Brereton said he was attending Achema in Frankfurt this summer to demonstrate some new models personally but that interest ahead of the show had been significant: “The latest spectrophotometers have advances which could make a major impact in efficiency for many labs. Many more are recognising that the small investment required can very quickly pay for itself in improved productivity.” 

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