Waters 2475 Fluorescence (FLR) Detector CLEARANCE! As-Is
- Make Waters
- Hertz 50Hz/60Hz
- Model 2475 Fluorescence (FLR) Detector
- Serial K14475151N
- Weight 50
- Voltage 120V/220V
- Working Working
- Includes Power Cord
- Warranty AS-IS
- Dimensions 32×22×16 in
- Shipping Type Freight
- Item Condition Pre-owned
The Waters 2475 Fluorescence (FLR) Detector offers unsurpassed sensitivity for quantifying low concentrations of target compounds, whether naturally fluorescent or derivatized with a fluorescent tag. The 2475 FLR Detector sets the standard for fluorescence method development with 3D and “on-the-fly” spectral scanning for determining the optimal emission and excitation wavelengths, and has the ability to monitor up to four independent wavelength pairs.
Manufacture Specification
- Multiple detection modes greatly reduces the time needed to develop fluorescence detection methods by quickly determining wavelength maxima
- Innovative, axially-illuminated flow cell designed for less dispersion, less stray light, less volume, and more pathlength for maximum sensitivity
- Three-dimensional spectral scanning for faster method development and optimization, and enhanced peak identification
- Single or multi-channel operation monitors fluorescence at one or more discrete wavelength pairs
- Low noise performance – less stray light due to orthogonal optics and the use of mirrors, not lenses, minimize scatter
- Integral erbium calibration reference – ensures wavelength accuracy
- Multiple detection modes – 2D, 3D, and on-the-fly spectral scanning
- Low-dispersion system solution compatible with a wide range of column dimensions
- Normalized emission units for better bench-to-bench reproducibility
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