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Spectrofluorometer has benchtop design.

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June 8, 2007 - Suited for research, analytic measurements, and quality control, FluoroMax®-4 Bench-Top Spectrofluorometer offers 400,000 cps sensitivity for water-Raman peak at 397 nm and signal-to-noise ratio of 3,000:1. Device uses xenon arc lamp for broadband coverage from UV to near-IR. Optional accessories include automatic polarizers, stopped-flow device, microwell-plate reader, autotitrator, temperature baths, multiple-sample holders, cuvettes, and fiber-optic bundles.

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Horiba Jobin Yvon Inc.
3880 Park Avenue
Edison, NJ, 08820
USA



New FluoroMax® 4 Bench-Top Spectrofluorometer


HORIBA Jobin Yvon is proud to announce the new FluoroMax®-4 as the replacement to the legendary FluoroMax®-3. With a superb sensitivity of at least 400,000 cps (a 33% improvement) for the water-Raman peak at 397 nm, and an industry-leading signal-to-noise ratio of 3000:1 minimum (a 20% improvement), the FluoroMax®-4 stands out from the rest. Fluorescence measurements have never been easier in a bench-top spectrofluorometer, with a wide range of accessories and our new FluorEssence(TM) software for Windows®. Versatile, powerful, and compact are the hallmarks of the FluoroMax®-4. Perfect for basic research, analytic measurements, and quality control, the FluoroMax®-4 uses an ozone-free xenon arc lamp for broadband coverage from the UV to near-IR.

Among optional accessories for nearly any sort of fluorescence experiment you can imagine are: automatic polarizers, stopped-flow device for kinetics, our MicroMax 384 microwell-plate reader, autotitrator, temperature baths and Peltier heating/cooling for sample temperatures from the very hot down to cryogenic ranges, multiple-sample holders, a variety of cuvettes down to microliter capacity, and fiber-optic bundles for remote or in vivo measurements. For rapid fluorescence-lifetime measurements, an optional TCSPC (time-correlated single-photon counting) accessory with interchangeable, intense, pulsed NanoLED solid-state sources covers wavelengths from 265 nm through the near-IR.

HORIBA Jobin Yvon backs the FluoroMax®-4 with nearly 200 years of sales, service, and applications expertise in optical instrumentation. No one else can come close to The World's Most Sensitive Spectrofluorometer!

For more information, please contact John Enterline, Sales Manager
MµA Division, HORIBA Jobin Yvon, Inc., 3880 Park Ave, Edison, NJ, 08820
(732) 494-8660, E-mail: john.jnterline@jobinyvon.com, Web: jobinyvon.com
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