Mass Spectrometry & Spectroscopy
QuantaMaster 400, the legend in Fluorescence measurements by HORIBA Scientific
Mar 04 2015
The QuantaMaster™ 400 steady state spectrofluorometer is the most sensitive bench-top fluorometer on the market today. Its signal to noise is >20,000: 1, allowing the minutest traces of fluorescent materials to be detected and identified in samples. It features state-of-the-art high throughput monochromators with a triple motorised grating turret for easy extension of the spectral range and motorized flipping mirrors to make it easy to work with additional light sources and detectors.
Its high performance and open architecture makes it suitable for practically all possible applications, from biological to analytical and environmental
- Study the dynamics of protein folding. Use FRET to measure distances within macromolecules.
- Measure the concentrations of ions inside living cells. Fingerprint and identify oil samples.
- Use fluorescence probes to study the structure and function of membranes.
To see applications results click on here (http://www.pti-nj.com/products/Steady-State-Spectrofluorometer/QuantaMaster400/QuantaMaster400-Applications.html)
The key features of the QuantaMasterTM 400 are:
- Real sensitivity: The proof for sensitivity is in the actual measurement of a real sample. QuantaMaster™ 400 spectrofluorometer system is the only one that can measure 400 attomolar of fluorescein solution in 0.1 M NaOH. This translates into a real signal to noise of 20000:1 number.
- Outstanding resolution: The New QuantaMaster™ 400 also features superior spectral resolution, for ultimate resolution of closely spaced fine structure.
- Eco-friendly as it maximized the output power.
- Versatility: In addition, the QuantaMaster™ series modular design offers reassurance that your system can be easily customised.
To know more on the QuantaMasterTM, visit our website.
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