Maintaining what is said to be the highest level of wavelength resolution in its class (1nm), the UV-1800 functions as a standalone instrument or can be PC-controlled with USB memory
Shimadzu Scientific Instruments introduces its latest UV-vis spectrophotometer, the UV-1800.
UVProbe data processing software now comes standard so users can drag and drop data from an optional USB memory stick onto a PC.
The USB interface gives users the advantage of macros and graph functions available with commercial spreadsheet software to reduce effort and enhance efficiency.
USB memory saves spectral data, quantitation values and measurement parameters.
In addition, it saves parameter settings so multiple users can share one instrument.
With the UV-1800, stray light and noise levels are reduced.
Shimadzu's Lo-ray-light low stray light diffraction grating restricts stray light to half that of the UV-1700.
A brighter optical system reduces the noise level (at 700nm) to 25percent of the previous model.
Multiple modes, including photometric, spectrum, quantitation, kinetics, time-scan, multi-component quantitation and biomethod, come standard on the UV-1800.
The UV-1800 also offers automated security, and enhanced instrument validation and maintenance functions.
"By utilising the UV-1800, users can start measurements just 30 minutes after installation," said John Monti, spectroscopy product manager.
"Its functional design and many powerful modes, combined with the ease of operation offered by UVProbe, make it simple to install and use directly out of the box".
The new design includes a 15percent smaller footprint (45x49cm) than the UV-1700 for placement close to other equipment; fewer keys that are spaced farther apart for trouble-free operation; and three display screens - parameter settings, progress status and results display - for clear information and ease of use.