The FastGene® NanoSpec Photometer is a compact microvolume UV-Vis spectrophotometer characterised by highest user-friendliness.
It enables fast and easy quantification and analysis of nucleic acids and proteins by UV-Vis absorption spectrophotometry. Integrating a microvolume sample measuring mode and a cuvette measuring mode, the measurement of a wide concentration range is enabled. You can easily set over 20 measuring modes.
- Best device performance and versatile quantitative analysis (e.g., dsDNA, ssDNA, RNA, lysozyme, BSA, OD600) due to full spectrum analysis (190 to 850nm)
- Extended use for protein measurement and cell counting due to the cuvette mode
- Sample-saving due to microvolume mode (1 to 2µL sample volume)
- Convenient utility due to an intuitive menu and user-specific workspace after individual login
- Clean workplace due to glove-compatible LCD touchscreen
- Highest reliability in results due to 20 pre-configured measuring modes ensuring secure utilisation
- Cost-saving due to integrated control unit and extensive application options
- Flexible usability e.g., in training laboratories, due to a small footprint of about A4 size (21.6 x 29cm) and lightweight (3.0kg)
- Comfortable and safe data management due to alternative saving at the device and transfer via USB flash drive
- Reduced application time due to short measurement times (﹤8 sec), a series-measurement function, and no need for a lamp warming-up
- Measures the absorption spectrum UV-VIS (190 to 850nm) in seconds using by array type spectrophotometer technology with Xenon lamp and CMOS sensor (2048 pixels)
- Designated factor of each of the 20 pre-configurated measurement modes is set as the default value, so that no adjustment is needed
- Menu navigation is very simple and intuitive, the ﹥20 pre-configured measuring modes can directly be selected, the input mode (′Customise′) is provided to allow the users to set a factor value which is different from the default
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