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Multi-angle laser light scattering equipment. Wyatt Technology Corporation is a manufacturer of multi-angle light scattering (MALS) instruments for absolute macromolecular and particle characterization. Instruments for GPC/GFC applications, as well as bioscience analyses involving macromolecules. These instruments determine absolute molecular weights and sizes of polymer and biopolymers without dependence on column calibration or reference standards. Products: The DAWN and miniDAWN instruments for absolute macromolecular characterization of polymers and biopolymers. These multi-angle light scattering detectors can be used for GPC / SEC and HPLC experiments, as well as connected to any particle separation device to produce absolute particle sizes and their distributions. The DAWN Eos(r) - 18-angle light scattering detector for HPLC. 30mW Gallium-arsenide laser light source. Contains connections and on-board digital signal processing hardware for two external devices such as RI and/or UV detectors. Also contains an analog output from the 90° detector for interfacing to strip chart recorders. Flow-to-batch conversion kit, thermostatic control options, depolarization options, and interfacing to PL210 and Waters Alliance 2000 options. The miniDAWN(r) - Triple-angle light scattering detector for ambient HPLC. High Temperature miniDAWN (HTmD) for Waters 150C. Contains connections and on-board digital signal processing hardware for two external devices such as RI and/or UV detectors. DAWN® DSP: Multi-angle, digital signal processing (DSP) light scattering detector for experiments at ambient temperature. Flow-to-Batch conversion kit included with 100 disposable 20ml scintillation vials. Includes an input for synchronization with an autoinjector/sampler. The OPTILAB(r) - DSP Interoferometric Refractometer for off-line, dn/dc (differential refractive index increment) use at 633 nm (other wavelengths available on special order), or on-line as a concentration-sensitive refractive index detector on an HPLC system. |
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