Buying Fluorescence Spectroscopy Equipment
Fluorescence spectroscopy is based on the analysis of fluorescence light emitted by a sample when illuminated by a specific wavelength of light, often from a laser. This technique is used in fields such as chemistry, medicine, pharmacy, biomedical research, and environmental monitoring to detect and analyze various substances.
Making Good Purchase Decisions
RP Photonics helps to not only to find all relevant suppliers, but also to make good purchase decisions:
Learning Resources
With its comprehensive resources, RP Photonics helps you to well prepare purchase decisions:
- Encyclopedia article: fluorescence spectroscopy
- Related articles: fluorescence, spectroscopy
Aspects to Consider Before Buying
Some aspects to consider before buying fluorescence spectroscopy equipment: sensitivity, wavelength range, compatibility with samples, ease of calibration, thermal stability, reliability, ease of use, software interface, maintenance needs, device packaging.
For responsible purchase decisions, we recommend applying good practices.
Find Suppliers for Fluorescence Spectroscopy Equipment
20 suppliers for fluorescence spectroscopy equipment are listed in the RP Photonics Buyer's Guide. Both manufacturers and distributors can be registered.
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Zolix Instruments Co., Ltd. No. 68B, LDUV Tongzhou District Beijing 101102 China |
Our OmniFluo-900 steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence spectrometer used, for example, for
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Other Suppliers | |
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Avantes B. V. Netherlands | |
Camlin Ltd. United Kingdom | |
CDP Corp. Russian Federation | |
Delta Optical Thin Film A/S Denmark | |
DXG Ltd. Korea | |
Edinburgh Instruments Ltd. United Kingdom | |
HORIBA Scientific United States | |
IBPhotonics Ltd. Bulgaria | |
Ibsen Photonics A/S Denmark | |
Integrated Optics, Ltd. Lithuania | |
Klar Scientific United States | |
NIREOS Italy | |
Optimal Optik Ltd. Hungary | |
Opton Laser International France | |
Photon etc. Inc. Canada | |
Princeton Instruments United States | |
Sciencetech Inc. Canada | |
Shimadzu Corporation Japan | |
StellarNet, Inc. United States |