New Improved Spectrophotometers from WPA

3 Jan 2007

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Ongoing development work at WPA following the successful launch of their Biowave II and Lightwave II UV/Visible spectrophotometers in 2006 has led to the release of two new models, the Biowave II+ and Lightwave II+.

These instruments feature enhanced 3nm bandwidth for scientists who need that extra performance, and like the standard models employ the company's novel Gifford optics with no moving parts. The Xenon source combines high energy output and longer lamp lifetime. A large wide view graphical display and integral menu-driven software make these instruments very easy to use and provide flash scan capability, fixed wavelength, kinetics and concentration measurements, all with flexible data manipulation options. Up to 90 methods can be stored in user-defined folders. Results may be printed to the optional high quality integral printer or exported via USB or Bluetooth to a PC.

The WPA range of spectrophotometers, colorimeters and electrochemistry instruments represents excellent value for money and offers practical tools for a host of routine applications.

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New Improved Spectrophotometers from WPA