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METTLER TOLEDO: UV7 Spectrophotometer

Posted: 1 March 2017 | | No comments yet

The METTLER TOLEDO UV7 Excellence spectrophotometer stands out as an easy-to-use and fast instrument with superior performance…

Product Name: UV7 Spectrophotometer

Brand Owner: METTLER TOLEDO

Product Overview:

The METTLER TOLEDO UV7 Excellence spectrophotometer stands out as an easy-to-use and fast instrument with superior performance. The instrument integrates robust, state-of-the-art components into a unique spectroscopic system design that makes the instrument’s performance compliant with strict pharmacopeia regulations. Its robust design secures measurement stability, accuracy and repeatability.

Main applications of use?

UV/VIS spectroscopy is a method used for quantitative and qualitative measurements. Typical applications performed on the UV7 spectrophotometer include the determination of concentration and purity checks of APIs and other organic compounds, for example the qualitative check of cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12) with a full spectrum scan and peak analysis. The UV7 software provides many pre-defined and verified METTLER TOLEDO methods.

To find out more information about these applications please check: www.mt.com/uvvis-application-library

 

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