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July 7, 2008 - Manufactured with hard-coated Ion-Beam Sputtering technology, BrightLine® Laser Fluorescence filter sets are suited for use in laser-scanning and spinning-disk confocal microscopes, TIRF microscopes, as well as any fluorescence microscope or imaging system. Transition from reflection to transmission for both excitation and emission filters is less than 2.5% of longest laser wavelength to enable maximum capture of even weak signals close to laser line.

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Semrock Launches BrightLine® Laser Fluorescence Filter Sets


ROCHESTER, N.Y., June 25, 2008 - Semrock has augmented its flagship BrightLine family of fluorescence filters with a new series of high performance fluorescence sets that are specially designed and optimized for laser excitation.

Semrock's laser fluorescence filter sets are crafted for the most popular lasers used in fluorescence imaging, including the newer all-solid-state lasers that are rapidly replacing older gas-laser technology. The new excitation filters offer excellent transmission at the designated laser wavelengths, combined with very low ripple passbands. The transition from reflection to transmission for both the excitation and emission filters is exceptionally steep (less than 2.5% of the longest laser wavelength) to enable maximum capture of even weak signals close to the laser line. The matched dichroics exhibit excellent laser reflection for all polarizations, and transition rapidly to an exceptionally wide and low-ripple fluorescence passband, with the flatness and surface cosmetic properties needed for excellent imaging performance.

BrightLine Laser Fluorescence filter sets are designed for use in laser-scanning and spinning-disk confocal microscopes, as well as total-internal-reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopes. They are also ideal for any fluorescence microscope or imaging system that demands premium spectral performance and/or beamsplitter flatness, such as structured illumination systems for reduction of out-of-plane noise.

"Laser-based fluorescence microscopy is the fastest growing segment of the fluorescence imaging market, and customers are demanding the performance and reliability that Semrock can offer", said Dr. Turan Erdogan, Semrock's Chief Technology Officer.

Like all of Semrock's optical filters, the new laser fluorescence filter sets are exclusively manufactured with hard-coated Ion-Beam Sputtering technology for Semrock's famous "no burn-out" reliability, and they are confidently backed by an industry-leading five year warranty. The laser fluorescence filter sets ship quickly from stock, as do an exceptionally diverse array of complementary fluorescence and laser-filter products.

About Semrock:

Semrock manufactures quality optical filters that set the standard in performance and reliability for the biotech and analytical instrumentation markets. All Semrock optical filters are made with hard Ion Beam Sputtered optical coatings. OEM filters are manufactured in volume. End-users benefit from a wide selection of standard catalog products that ship from stock. Semrock's patented and patent-pending products include the highly acclaimed BrightLine® series of fluorescence filters for research and clinical microscopy, high-throughput screening, real-time PCR, and other fluorescence-based instrumentation; state-of-the-art filters for Raman spectroscopy; and other unique laser analytical instrumentation filters. Semrock's innovative products, made possible by combining modern ion-beam sputtering with Semrock's proprietary volume manufacturing technology, are covered under an industry-leading five-year warranty.

Founded in September 2000, Semrock is based in Rochester, New York, a well-known center of optics, and has sales offices throughout the United States. For additional information about Semrock, its products, and its team of international distributors, visit the company website at www.semrock.com.

CONTACT:
Amanda Valek-MacDonald
Marketing Coordinator & Designer
Semrock, Inc
3625 Buffalo Road, Suite 6
Rochester, New York 14624
585.594.7003 phone
585.594.7095 fax
amacdonald@semrock.com


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Company Information:
Name: Semrock Inc.
Address: 3625 Buffalo Rd.
City: Rochester
State: NY
ZIP: 14624
Country: USA
Phone: 585-594-7000
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http://www.semrock.com


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