Nano Spectrophotometer NS-A20
The Nano Spectrophotometer NS-A20 is a benchtop unit featuring a wide wavelength range of 190 to 850 nm. It enables micro-volume cuvette sample measurements with a capacity of 50 µl and a sample level height of 8.5 mm. Additionally, it offers cuvette path lengths of 1 mm, 2 mm, 5 mm, and 10 mm. Equipped with a built-in detection system and a high-definition touch screen display, it provides detection in less than 5 seconds. Test data can be easily transferred via the USB port or Network connectivity. The spectrophotometer is powered by a Xenon flash lamp, ensuring high stability and a long operating life.
Wavelength range | 190 to 850 nm |
Wavelength accuracy | ± 1 nm |
Wavelength Resolution | 2 nm (FWHM at Hg 546 nm) |
Cuvette details | Recyclable micro cuvette, 8.5 mm sample level height |
Path length of cuvette | 1 mm, 2 mm, 5 mm, 10 mm |
Minimum Sample volume | 50 µl |
Absorbance range | 0.002 to 300 Abs |
Absorbance precision | 0.002 Abs |
Absorbance accuracy | 1 % (0.76 absorbance at 350 nm) |
Light source | Xenon flash lamp |
Measurement time | < 5 s |
Detector Type | 3864 linear silicon CCD array |
Screen | Color LCD Touchscreen display |
Software Compatibility | Win7 (64-bit operating system)/Win 8 |
Detects nucleic acid up to | 0.4 to 15000 ng/µL (dsDNA) |
Detects protein up to | 0.01 to 400 mg/mL (BSA) |
Dimension | 350 × 240 × 220 mm |
Weight | 5.2 kg |
- Direct measurement of micro-volume samples ranging from 0.5 µl to 2.0 µl directly onto the pedestal
- Wavelength range of 200 – 800 nm with the capability to scan within 5 seconds
- User-friendly software for enhanced usability
- Long-life Xenon flash lamp with up to 10 flashes over 10 years
- Accommodation of highly concentrated samples
- Direct concentration display
- No need for cells or cuvettes for operation
Nano spectrophotometers play a crucial role in detecting micro-volume quantities of DNA/RNA, chemicals, liquids, and their components in various settings including laboratories, food industries, chemistry, microbiology, and medical research and development.