What type of Nanophotometer do I need?


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What type of NanoPhotometer system do I need?


Select the NanoPhotometer that suits your research the best

With multiple NanoPhotometer options available, choosing the right system can be challenging. Our comparison below helps you identify the Nanophotometer that best suits your research.

The NanoPhotometers that set the standard in microvolume measurement

Trusted worldwide for fast and reliable microvolume results. Choose the NanoPhotometer that best suits your research.
12 Channel Nanovolume

N120

Sample Number

1-12


Sample Volume

2-3.5 μL


Full Specttrum Scan (nm)

200-900


Resolution (nm)

< 2.5


Detection Range NanoVolume

2-8000 dsDNA (ng/μL) 

0.06-230 BSA (mg/ml) 


Detection Range Cuvette

N/A


NanoVolume + Cuvette

NP80

Sample Number

1


Sample Volume

0.3-2 μL


Full Spectrum Scan (nm)

200-900


Resolution (nm)

< 1.5


Detection Range NanoVolume

1- 16.500 dsDNA (ng/μL) 

0.03- 478 BSA (mg/ml) 


Detection Range Cuvette

0.1 - 130 dsDNA (ng/μ)

0.0003 - 3.7 BSA (mg/ml

Nanovolume

N60 / N50

Sample Number

1

Sample Volume 

0.3-2 μL


Full Spectrum Scan (nm)

200-900  / 200-650

 

Resolution (nm)

< 1.5 / < 3.0


Detection Range NanoVolume

1- 16.500 dsDNA (ng/μ) 0.03-478 BSA (mg/ml) / 5- 7.500 dsDNA (ng/μ) 0.15-217 BSA (mg/ml)        

Detection Range Cuvette

N/A

Cuvette

C40

Sample Number

1


Sample Volume

50 μL - 3mL


Full Spectrum Scan (nm)

200-900


Resolution (nm)

< 1.5 


Detection Range NanoVolume

N/A



Detection Range Cuvette

0.1 - 130 dsDNA (ng/μ)

0.003 - 3.7 BSA (mg/ml)

Benefits of NanoPhotometers

1. Microvolume measurements

Measure DNA, RNA and proteins with only a few microliters of sample


2. Flexible

Standalone or from any Windows, Mac, Android or IOS device.


3. No Maintenance and recalibration

No maintenance. No recalibration. Just reliable performance.


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Antoni van Leeuwenhoek
Oncode Institute
Jeroen Bosch Ziekenhuis
Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam
TU Delft
Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
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