UV-i Selection
UV-VIS Spectrophotometer
Product Lineup
The UV-1900i is a double-beam UV-Vis Spectrophotometer using Shimadzu's original LO-RAY-LIGH™ diffraction grating technology.
The compact UV-2600i/2700i is a universal, research-grade spectrophotometer that can be used in a wide range of fields, and easily expanded to suit the measurement objective.
UV-3600i Plus, the Multi-purpose large-sample compartment and the Integrating sphere attachment also feature three detector, enabling the high-sensitivity measurement of solid samples.
The SolidSpec-3700i/3700i DUV have three detectors which cover the range from ultraviolet to near-infrared.
Software LabSolutions™ UV-Vis
Features
News / Events
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TEC MCT (Peltier Cooled MCT) Detector is now available
Equipping the AIMsight Infrared Microscope or the AIRsight Infrared/Raman Microscope with the TEC MCT (peltier cooled MCT) detector makes it possible to obtain infrared spectra without using liquid nitrogen.
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FTIR TALK LETTER Vol. 43 has been published
The article about the Introduction to the Spectrum Advisor can be used on all Shimadzu FTIR systems controlled by LabSolutions IR. Learn the key points of infrared spectral analysis for aliphatic unsaturated hydrocarbons and aromatics.
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Analytical Solutions for Microplastics
Shimadzu provides analytical and measuring instruments for the study of a variety of plastic materials: for R&D, characteristic evaluation of raw materials, quality control for plastic products, and deterioration analysis. With these diverse techniques, Shimadzu provides optimal solutions for microplastics research.
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Shimadzu has released the IRSpirit-X Series
IRSpirit FTIR spectrophotometers are extremely compact, but can still be used with standard accessories from Shimadzu and other manufacturers. IRSpirit instruments come with IR Pilot software, which offers 23 application programs without the need for parameter setup. Measure multiple samples with just a few clicks.
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Shimadzu has released the MAP-100
The MAP-100 automates the typical steps needed to isolate microplastics. This improves the reproducibility of the analytical workflow, enables lab technicians to focus on other tasks, and makes handling of reagents safer.
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Latest issue of Shimadzu Journal, featuring Forensics / Toxicology, has come out.
This issue focuses on "Forensics / Toxicology", an area where science and technology are particularly important and needed. It starts with two customer interviews.