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We recognize that your needs are unique. Whether you require a compact, single-wavelength light source for proven applications or a multiwavelength spectrophotometer for process development, we have the solution that best suits you.
The Cary 60 UV-Vis spectrophotometer is a double-beam instrument with a powerful xenon lamp. It has a wavelength range of 190–1100 nm that can be scanned in under three seconds.
The CTech™ Beams™ single-wavelength LED light source is a reliable and efficient option for applications where a specific wavelength has already been established and proven effective. With a simplified design and user-friendly interface, this light source is perfect for manufacturing biologics, where consistency and precision are crucial. Its benefits include:
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Here we demonstrate the real-time concentration readings achieved by FlowVPX with Beams, showcasing the similarity to data obtained using FlowVPX with Cary 60, and finally compared to the at-line SoloVPE System, spanning a broad concentration range from 6 mg/ml to nearly 160 mg/ml of a monoclonal antibody.
For applications that demand versatility and flexibility, the FlowVPX System connected with the Agilent Cary 60 UV-Vis spectrophotometer offers a wide range of capabilities. It is the perfect choice for process development, research laboratories, and industries exploring more efficient avenues for concentration determination in real time. Here's why you should consider our multiwavelength spectrophotometer:
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What is the difference between infrared and visible light ? Visible light is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be seen with the naked eye. Infrared, on the other hand, is invisible to the human eye and exists just beyond the visible spectrum. The differences between these 2 lights give them different applications. Find out more below:
During testing, we evaluated the FlowVPX System with Cary 60 and FlowVPX System with Beams light source, focusing on high concentrations and conditions where concentrations change rapidly.
Visible light has a wavelength that ranges from 380 nm – 750 nm on the electromagnetic spectrum while infrared light is just beyond it, ranging from 700 nm – 1 mm, the start of the non-visible portion of the spectrum. As a result, infrared cannot be seen except with special equipment like a security camera.
Infrared light is also generated using LEDs but, in this case, the lighting units are designed to work within the non-visible spectrum. Often referred to as IR LEDs, these light sources emit a dark purple or blue light that cannot be seen with the naked eye.
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We understand your unique research, process development, and manufacturing work requires tailored solutions. That's why we are pleased to offer two light source options for use with the CTech™ FlowVPX® System. The FlowVPX System plays a crucial role in your process optimization and control. It provides real-time results with unprecedented speed, enabling you to gather a greater number of quality data points for higher accuracy compared to off-line methods. The choice of light source allows for further optimization and even stronger process control.
Our data showcases the VPT platform's consistent, accurate, and reproducible results, regardless of the light source or placement (in-line/at-line). The VPT platform is the ideal choice to fulfill all your UV-Vis spectroscopy requirements from development to manufacturing.
In the past and during the times of incandescent bulbs, visible lights were generated with films and colored lenses that corresponded to the color of light being generated. These days, visible lights are created using LEDs and they are more durable, more power efficient, and have a wider range of functions than incandescent bulbs.
Visible light is the common lighting method and we see it all around us. It is used in homes, work areas, factory floors, parking lots, loading docks, etc. They are also used as warning systems and to provide lighting for CCTV cameras in public places. The presence of floodlights warns intruders that their actions are being monitored. Infrared light, however, is used when the intention is to monitor intruders covertly. Without a bright light to warn them about the presence of security cameras, intruders no longer feel the need to avoid surveillance, leaving them exposed to the IR-illuminated cameras.
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The CTech Beams LED light source is a single-beam instrument that delivers precise and concentrated light and is ideal for wavelength-specific applications. It comes in 260 nm, 272 nm, 280 nm, and 310 nm as single wavelengths.
Contact Iluminar Inc. for IR illuminators and visible lights for your security systems, We have a wide range of lighting solutions for your home and business needs.
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Supplementary to our standard support options, application services provide you with increased access to our highly knowledgeable and experienced professionals. We offer implementation, method development, and educational guidance to maximize the benefits of your variable pathlength solutions and the Slope Spectroscopy® technique.
Our compact single-wavelength light source and multiwavelength spectrophotometer are designed to be compatible with the FlowVPX System and interchangeable with one another. This flexibility allows you to scale your project and seamlessly transitions between the two as your proven applications progress towards commercialization. Rest assured that at every stage of your development, we have you covered.
Comparability was demonstrated between the FlowVPX System using the Beams light source and the FlowVPX System using the Cary 60 as its light source. Findings revealed that both systems yield highly consistent results when compared to the at-line CTech™ SoloVPE® System.
From multiwavelength spectrophotometer to GMP-compatible single-wavelength solutions, our interchangeable light sources seamlessly integrate with the CTech™ FlowVPX® System to address your diverse research, process development, and manufacturing needs.