Implen Launches New NanoPhotometer N120: The High Throughput Champion!

Implen GmbH is excited to announce the release of the NanoPhotometer® N120, an absorbance based UV/VIS Multi Channel Spectrophotometer.

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The instrument’s extremely compact and stand-alone design (20x20 cm) allows for rapid full scan analysis of up to 12 samples (2µl) at a time over a wide concentration range (2-8,000 ng/μl dsDNA). The N120 provides reliable data for the accurate determination of sample purity ratios, while reducing operational steps for the user by 33%. Powered by a 2.4 GHz Intel Celeron processor, the N120 significantly reduces measurement time providing high resolution full scan data in as little as 1.7 seconds per sample.

The NanoPhotometer® N120 features our unique and proprietary 12 Point Technology™ which consists of several positioning guides for single and multi-channel pipettes, patented illuminated sample windows as well as a software controlled animated sample processing grid to ensure convenient and error free sample application for the user.

Implen’s NPOS is ready for digital transformation by providing various options for database integration utilizing a REST API. The NanoPhotometer® can ...

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