UV-VIS spectrophotometer from Thermo Fisher Scientific detects all wavelengths

Aug. 27, 2010
The Evolution Array is a UV-visible spectrophotometer driven by photodiode array (PDA) technology.

The Evolution Array is a UV-visible spectrophotometer driven by photodiode array (PDA) technology. The system provides simultaneous detection of all wavelengths throughout the UV and visible regions of the spectrum, allowing a nearly instantaneous display of a full absorbance spectrum from 190–1100 nm. It includes a mechanical shutter as its only moving part, a 10,000 hr tungsten lamp, and VISIONcollect software.

Thermo Fisher Scientific

Waltham, MA

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Thermo Fisher Scientific Introduces New UV-Vis Spectrophotometer to Increase Laboratory Throughput

ORLANDO, Florida (March 2, 2010) – Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., the world leader in serving science, today launches the Evolution™ Array™, a new UV-Visible (UV-Vis) spectrophotometer driven by photodiode array (PDA) technology that offers dramatic improvements in laboratory throughput. Designed for fast acquisition of full-spectrum UV-Vis data, the Thermo Scientific Evolution Array delivers industry-leading performance for rapid and accurate method development and sample analysis in QA/QC, pharmaceutical, life science, materials science and educational laboratories. This state-of-the-art UV-Vis spectrophotometer is showcased at the Thermo Scientific booth 2757 at PITTCON 2010, being held February 28 - March 5 in Orlando.

The Evolution Array provides significant time advantages. By utilizing advanced photodiode array technology, the new instrument offers significant advantages with regards to full-spectrum data acquisition and sample throughput compared to traditional dispersive, monochromator-based spectrophotometers. Full spectrum data is acquired at less than one second for routine data applications and can be acquired at nearly 50 points per second for advanced kinetics applications.

The system provides simultaneous detection of all wavelengths throughout the UV and visible regions of the spectrum, allowing a nearly instantaneous display of a full absorbance spectrum from 190-1100 nm. Full-spectrum analysis of every standard and sample allows users to create standard curves, plot 3D graphical displays and examine samples at any wavelength at any time – greatly enabling analytical method development.

Featuring a mechanical shutter as its only moving part and a 10,000-hour tungsten lamp, the robust design of the Evolution Array enables longer uninterrupted operation, further increasing analytical speed. In addition, a complete line of accessories, including automated cell changers and temperature control and solid sample accessories, are available to facilitate system configuration according to specific laboratory requirements.

The Evolution Array operates on the Thermo Scientific VISIONcollect™ software to facilitate complete instrument and accessory control as well as efficient data collection, analysis and reporting. From routine quantitative analysis to 3D-spectrum kinetics, the software provides a spectrum radar visualization tool that allows users to view the entire active spectrum at a glance without interrupting work in the main display window. Additional advanced software options are available for life science, film thickness and color applications. For regulated laboratories, the VISIONcollect software is designed to enable data handling in accordance with 21 CFR Part 11 requirements.

For more information about the Thermo Scientific Evolution Array UV-Vis spectrophotometer, as well as other Thermo Scientific products, please visit the Thermo Scientific booth 2757 at PITTCON 2010. Alternatively, please call 1-800-532-4752, e-mail [email protected] or visit www.thermo.com/uv-vis

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