2-Monochromators spectrofluorometer for in situ fluorescence analysis SAFAS Xenius XOF: exceptional sensitivity and multivalence, with unique evolutivity
SAFAS XOF spectrofluorometer for in-situ analysis is a very high sensitivity instrument. It is also able to receive optionally 10 stirred and temperature controlled cuvettes, and microplates; evolutive, it can be fitted later with automatic polarizers for fluorescence anisotropy, fiber optics for external measurements, bioluminescence, automatic injectors, absorbance (on cuvettes and microplates), etc...
Exceptional performances and sensitivity for in situ measurements with fiber optics
With a scan speed up to 7000nm/minute, it can achieve excitation, emission, synchronous and 3D spectra, with many data processing functions.
In 1959, SAFAS introduced the world’s first Spectrofluorometer with grating monochromators, which was a big breakthrough in spectroscopy. Today, the Xenius is a new breakthrough, probably as important as was our 1959’s instrument.
Many options are available
SAFAS Xenius XOF can also receive 10 stirred and temperature-controlled cuvettes, microplates, achieve kinetics on 10 cuvettes and at up to 10 wavelengths, achieve HPLC studies, or even be fitted with automatic polarizers for measurements of fluorescence anisotropy. It can also achieve Absorbance and Luminescence measurements, including spectra, and severa specialized software can be used (intracellular calcium, follow-up of series of samples, etc...).
An evolutivity and multivalence unique on the market