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Spectrophotometer UV5Bio

Spectrophotometry for Bio and Kinetics.

The compact UV5Bio benchtop UV/Vis spectrophotometer is the perfect fit for laboratories analyzing biological samples or performing temperature studies. Its flexible accessories and small footprint make it the perfect fit for every busy lab.

Ready-to-Use Bio-Applications

Pre-programmed applications for Nucleic Acids (DNA, RNA, mRNA, Oligos, etc.) with QC Ratios (260/280 and 260/230), protein assays, and cell density.

Temperature Control

Add temperature to your samples with CuveT. Expand your applications and measure kinetics, lipase activity, protein denaturation, and melting point.

Stand-Alone and Software Operation

The instrument can be operated with the LabX UV/VIS PC software or without a PC connection, allowing a minimal footprint on the bench.

  • Specifications - Spectrophotometer UV5Bio
Wavelength Range (nm)
190 nm - 1,100 nm
Photometric accuracy (K2Cr2O7)
±0.005 A
Wavelength accuracy
±0.9 nm
Resolution (Toluene in hexane)
>1.5
Stray light (KCl, 198nm)
>2
Compatibility with LabX Software
Yes
Options
CuvetteChanger
Fingerprint Reader
Handheld barcode scanner
Printer USB-P25
FillPalMini
LinSet
Immersion
Thermostating unit (10-80°C)
CertiRef
Shortcuts per user
24
Max. number of methods
50
Pharmacopeia compliant
No
User Identification
Yes
Languages
English
Italian
French
Russian
Portuguese
Chinese
German
Spanish
Japanese
Minimal Scan time
2 s
Display
7 inch QVGA Color TFT touch sensitive screen
Displayed Resolution
800x400
Dimensions (HxWxD)
8.98 in x 8.19 in x 10.04 in (228 mm x 208 mm x 255 mm)
Weight (incl. Terminal)
6.4 kg
Cuvette Changer
Yes
Optics
Array
Light Source
Xenon flash lamp
Connectivity USB Interface
Yes
Terminal resolution
800x400
Path length
16 mm
20 mm
50 mm
30 mm
40 mm
1 inch
10 mm
Application
Water
Kinetic
Color
Bio
Scan
Quant
Product Line
UV/VIS Excellence
Product Family
UV/VIS Excellence

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