Product Description
Brand Agilent Technologies
Model Cary 3500
Capacity 190 - 1100 nm
CAT No G9873A
Application Spectroscopy
The Cary 3500 Multicell UV-Vis is a double beam spectrophotometer offering new, unique measurement capabilities that can be deployed in regulated environments. The system simultaneously measures up to four independent temperature experiments across eight cuvette positions, with air-cooled Peltier temperature control.
Advanced Multicell Design for High-Throughput AnalysisThe Cary 3500 Spectrophotometer is engineered with a multicell turret, accommodating multiple cell holders and independent temperature zones. This unique construction allows simultaneous analysis of several samples at distinct temperatures, streamlining workflow and improving efficiency for laboratories handling numerous experiments.
Precision and Stability in Every MeasurementAchieve exceptional accuracy with a wavelength accuracy of 0.5 nm and spectral bandwidth of 1.5 nm. The instrument maintains baseline stability of 0.0003 Abs/hr at 500 nm, ensuring consistency in results. Its xenon flash lamp provides a long operational life, minimizing maintenance and downtime.
User-Friendly Operation with Seamless ConnectivityUtilizing a 7-inch capacitive touchscreen and compatibility with Cary UV Workstation Software, users benefit from intuitive controls and effortless data management. Multiple connectivity options, including USB and Ethernet, enable straightforward integration into laboratory information systems.
FAQ's of Agilent Technologies Cary 3500 Multicell UV-Vis Spectrophotometer:
Q: How does the Cary 3500 Multicell Spectrophotometer enhance laboratory productivity?
A: The multicell turret enables the simultaneous analysis of multiple samples, each with independently controlled temperature zones. This feature significantly increases throughput and allows for more efficient experimental workflows in diverse applications.
Q: What measurement modes are available on this spectrophotometer?
A: The Cary 3500 offers absorbance, transmission, kinetics, and quantitation modes, facilitating a wide range of quantitative and qualitative analyses across various research and quality control applications.
Q: When is temperature control most beneficial in UV-Vis spectrophotometry?
A: Temperature control is crucial when analyzing temperature-sensitive samples or performing kinetic assays. The Cary 3500's 0 C to 110 C range with up to 7 independent zones allows precise environmental control for accurate and reproducible results.
Q: Where can the Cary 3500 be operated efficiently?
A: The spectrophotometer is designed for laboratory environments within an operating range of 15C-35C and 20%-80% humidity, suitable for life science, pharmaceutical, academic, and chemical analysis laboratories across India.
Q: What processes and software are supported for data analysis and management?
A: Data is managed through the Cary UV Workstation Software, which is compatible with compliance needs like GLP and CFR 21 Part 11. Users can connect via USB or Ethernet for seamless data export and reporting.
Q: How do users benefit from the long-life xenon flash lamp in this instrument?
A: With a lifespan exceeding 3 billion flashes, the xenon flash lamp minimizes lamp replacements, contributing to lower maintenance costs and longer uninterrupted operation in the laboratory.
Q: What ensures regulatory compliance with the Cary 3500 in GLP environments?
A: The Cary 3500 supports GLP and CFR 21 Part 11 requirements, providing robust user management, audit logs, and secure electronic records for regulated laboratory workflows.