Discover the Varian Cary 100 spectrophotometer, now available through Agilent. Ideal for routine laboratory work, this mid-priced instrument offers reliable performance and ease of use. Controlled by the Cary WinUV software, it features a modular design for seamless operation. Explore a wide range of accessories to enhance its capabilities for your specific applications.

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Varian Cary 100

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What type of applications is the Varian Cary 100 suitable for?

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The Varian Cary 100 is ideal for routine laboratory work, including analytical chemistry, environmental testing, pharmaceutical research, and quality control in various industries.

 

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What is the wavelength range of the Cary 100?

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The Varian Cary 100 typically covers a wavelength range of 190 to 900 nm, making it suitable for UV-Vis spectroscopy applications.

 

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What type of software does the Cary 100 use?

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It is controlled by the Cary WinUV software, which provides an intuitive interface for data collection, analysis, and instrument control.

 

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Is the Cary 100 suitable for quantitative and qualitative analysis?

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Yes, it supports both quantitative and qualitative analysis, allowing users to perform concentration measurements, spectral scans, and kinetics studies.

 

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Can the Cary 100 be used with accessories?

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Yes, it features a modular design that supports a wide range of accessories, such as temperature-controlled cuvette holders, solid sample holders, and fiber optic probes, to enhance its capabilities.

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What type of light source does the Cary 100 use?

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It typically uses a deuterium and tungsten lamp combination, providing accurate measurements across the UV and visible spectrum.

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How user-friendly is the Cary 100 for laboratory staff?

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The instrument is designed for ease of use with straightforward operation, automated features, and user-friendly software, making it accessible for both beginners and experienced users.

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Does the Cary 100 require frequent calibration?

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It features high optical stability and requires minimal calibration, ensuring consistent and reliable results over time.

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Can the Cary 100 handle high-concentration samples?

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Yes, it has a photometric range that allows it to measure high-concentration samples without the need for excessive dilution.