From Routine Analysis To Research,
Employing The Highest Level of Sensitivity In The World!
Compared to absorbance methods, fluorescence sensitivity is tens
to thousands times better - this means that you can analyze nanogram
to picogram samples with great results.
Fluorescence can be used also to identify a specific molecule
in a complex background. When the compound of interest does not
exhibit
natural fluorescence, functional group-specific probes may be
used to label the compound and assist your research. The synchronous
scanning mode allows mixtures of fluorochromes to be analyzed.
The personal computer directly controls the instrument for data
acquisition and processing. The Windows friendly operating
environment allows you to perform measurement, data processing,
editing and
recording in one continuous operation with a click of the mouse.
Using the Copy Graph function, measurement data or spectra
may be easily transferred to word processing or spreadsheet software
for preparation of documents or additional calculations.
The essence of fluorescence analysis is sensitivity. The high
throughput optical system in the RF-5301PC employs a blazed
holographic grating,
photomultiplier and digital signal processing to provide
the highest level S/N ratio attainable.
- High Speed Scanning
- High Resolution and Extended Range
- Built-In Performance Checks
The unique RF-1501 optical design provides
exceptional sensitivity in a compact instrument. The bright optical
system and noise suppression digital filter provide high sensitivity
measurements (S/N ratio >300 for the Raman lines of water).
The scanning speed is selectable, the fastest being 3,700 nm/min,
with wavelength slewing at ultrahigh speeds up to 30,000 nm/min
possible. |