Wyatt's instruments are used by chemical, biotechnology, pharmaceutical, academic and government laboratories around the world and the site provides a complete overview of the company's product range
With its new website, Wyatt Technology says it is facilitating the knowledge of light scattering for the masses.
In addition, the site offers access to an extensive database of light scattering publications.
Within the new site, visitors can also view the latest company news, upcoming industry events (like the 17th Annual International Light Scattering Colloquium, which takes place October 16-17, 2006), the history of Wyatt and its products, profiles of the 15+ PhDs on the scientific team and copious detail of the theory underlying the company's technologies.
The new website presents Wyatt's award-winning hardware and software products in conjunction with an online support centre.
This allows users to renew service agreements, receive remote assistance from specialist staff and download service histories, troubleshooting guides, tutorials etc Also available on the website is Wyatt's online bibliography, which currently contains over 2600 peer-reviewed articles based on work using Wyatt Instruments.
Its Applications library is equally as vast - at present, there are over 125 application notes available free-of-charge.
Each application note can be downloaded free-of-charge.
Geofrey Wyatt, president of Wyatt Technology, comments: "Our new website is an excellent focal point for established customers and potential customers.
"Whether the customer wishes to receive a simple guide to buying their first light scattering instrument or whether they need to know the complexities of thermal dissociation in a DynaPro, this website can help them."