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Cary 6000i UV-Vis-NIR Spectrophotometer

The Cary 6000i UV-Vis-NIR spectrophotometer has been tailored for unmatched photometric performance in the short-wave infrared (SWIR) 800–1800 nm range as well as the UV-visible 175 to 800 nm. Using narrow-band InGaAs detection and a 600 lines-per-mm diffaction grating for improved SWIR sensivity, the Cary 6000i is the ultimate tool for materials characterization spectroscopy.  

Agilent Technologies

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High sensitivity

 

Average Rating 5.0

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Nitrates, Nitrites and phosphates

This instrument is easy to use and gives accurate results.

Review Date: 26 Mar 2022 | Agilent Technologies

Very good instrument for every research field.

 

Average Rating 4.3

Application Area:

Optical properties characterization of Polymer samples

As a researcher, I use this instrument for polymeric sample characterization. This instrument is user-friendly and handy. The data is also reproducible.

Review Date: 26 Mar 2022 | Agilent Technologies

worst service.

 

Average Rating 2.0

Application Area:

Absorption measurement

The service is very poor the technical people are not able to understand any technical issues. The person Rajesh is the worst among all who argues without even trying to understand the problem, very worst service ever came a crossed. Non of them are technically to understand and solve the problem they as a team do not have a proper discussion each of them as a different opinion. As whole we can just tell worst service and no people with technical knowledge.

Review Date: 26 Nov 2021 | Agilent Technologies

Little useable data generated.

 

Average Rating 3.0

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Analyze plasma and tissue

Did not perform adequately. Baselining across wavelength regions is erroneous and has never been resolved by tech support. Therefore I've set my score values to intermediate.

Review Date: 3 Jun 2020 | Agilent Technologies

Average Rating 4.0

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Undergraduate Student

The UV-Vis spectrophotometer is very simple to use and the software interface is student friendly when teaching and learning IR techniques. The use of NIR is very common in our lab, and this instrument gives accurate and very quick results.

Review Date: 20 Mar 2014 | Agilent Technologies

The Cary 6000i UV-Vis-NIR spectrophotometer has been tailored for unmatched photometric performance in the short-wave infrared (SWIR) 800–1800 nm range as well as the UV-visible 175 to 800 nm. Using narrow-band InGaAs detection and a 600 lines-per-mm diffaction grating for improved SWIR sensivity, the Cary 6000i is the ultimate tool for materials characterization spectroscopy.

Using Cary WinUV software with the Cary 6000i makes it easy to perform powerful analysis and control optional accessories. The large sample compartment can be expanded to hold large accessories and integrating spheres for spectral and diffuse reflectance. The LockDown mechanism makes it possible to quickly change and position accessories for reproducible results.

Features:

  • Measure beyond 8.0 absorbance units with reference beam attenuation
  • Measure 175 to 1800 nm using a narrow-band InGaAs detector and 600 l/mm NIR diffraction gratings for unmatched sensivity in the short-wave infrared
  • WinUV software—modular software with power analysis and enhanced transfer and report export capabilities
  • Versatile set of accessories for materials research including spectral and diffuse reflectance
  • Variable slit widths (down to 0.01 nm) for optimum control over data resolution
  • Large sample compartment with LockDown mechanism for quick changes and positioning for reproducible results
  • Maximum light throughput using Schwarzchild coupling optics for higher accuracy at low transmission levels
  • Minimal noise and stray light using a floating aluminum casting and double out-of-plane Littrow monochromator
  • Extended dynamic range by attenuating the reference beam more in-line with the sample absorbance
  • Nitrogen pumping—separate purging in the sample and monochromator compartments

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