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This equipment, which is hosted by the Dalton Cumbrian Facility, is situated in Cumbria, not in Manchester.
The Cary Eclipse Fluorescence Spectrophotometer is a highly sensitive instrument used for fluorescence, phosphorescence, and chemiluminescence measurements. The Cary Eclipse Spectrophotometer uses a Xenon flash lamp for superior sensitivity, high signal-to-noise, and fast kinetics.
It measures the emission of light from samples in four modes. Fluorescence, phosphorescence, chemi/bioluminescence, and time resolved phosphorescence. Using Xenon lamp technology, it captures a data point every 12.5 ms and scans at 24,000 nm/min without peak shifts.
The Cary Eclipse is the only spectrophotometer with room light immunity.
The Cary Eclipse Fluorescence Spectrophotometer is a highly sensitive instrument used for fluorescence, phosphorescence, and chemiluminescence measurements. The Cary Eclipse Spectrophotometer uses a Xenon flash lamp for superior sensitivity, high signal-to-noise, and fast kinetics.
It measures the emission of light from samples in four modes. Fluorescence, phosphorescence, chemi/bioluminescence, and time resolved phosphorescence. Using Xenon lamp technology, it captures a data point every 12.5 ms and scans at 24,000 nm/min without peak shifts.
The Cary Eclipse is the only spectrophotometer with room light immunity.
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Name | Carys Eclipse Fluoroscence Spectrophotometer |
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