Next-Generation Product Line of MALS Instruments Launched by Wyatt Technologies

20 Mar 2019
Matthew Horan
Consultant

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Wyatt Technology has announced the launch of its next-generation multi-angle light scattering (MALS), refractive index and intrinsic viscosity instruments.

This new product line, the NEON generation, has been fully transformed with the latest state-of-the-art optical, electrical and mechanical components and cutting-edge design. Our innovative Smart Services™ platform, a unique package of customer-first enhancements, was created to deliver greater ease-of-use and an improved user experience at every step.

These instruments continue to offer industry-leading sensitivity, measurement range and other distinctive features that our customers are accustomed to for optimal sample characterization. Along with a sleek, modern approach, the instruments also have key improvements in serviceability and maintainability, achieved by a robust modular design concept, allowing for faster field support and service.

Geofrey Wyatt, CEO of Wyatt Technology, said, “Our motivation from the start was to build on our legacy of developing first-class solutions through advancements in hardware, software and field serviceability. The NEON suite of instruments delivers on that vision and we can’t wait for customers to realize these exciting benefits.”

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DAWN™

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The DAWN is the premier Multi-Angle static Light Scattering (MALS) detector for absolute characterization of the molar mass and size of macromolecules and nanoparticles in solution, offering the highest sensitivity and widest range of molecular weight, size, concentration and optional features.

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Next-Generation Product Line of MALS Instruments Launched by Wyatt Technologies