Synergy H1 Hybrid Multi-Mode Microplate Reader
Synergy H1 Multi-Mode Plate Reader
Monochromator System with Hybrid Potential
Synergy™ H1 is a flexible monochromator-based multi-mode microplate reader that can be turned into a high-performance hybrid system with the addition of a filter-based optical module.
The monochromator optics uses a third generation quadruple grating design that allows working at any excitation or emission wavelength with a 1 nm step. This system supports top and bottom fluorescence intensity, UV-visible absorbance and high performance luminescence detection.
It is the ideal system for all the standard microplate applications found in life science research laboratories.
The filter module is a completely independent add-on that includes its own light source, and a high performance dichroic-based wavelength selection system. With its very high optical efficiency, this module supports advanced detection modes such as Fluorescence Polarization, Time-Resolved Fluorescence and filtered luminescence (e.g. BRET). A dual reagent injection system is available to automate inject/read assays such as ion channels assays or flash luminescence assays (e.g. luciferase or ATP assays).
FEATURES OF THE SYNERGY H1
Patent-Pending Hybrid Technology combines flexible monochromator detection with high performance dichroic-based detection.
Compatible with Take3™ Multi-Volume Plate: samples down to 2 µL volume can be measured. Especially useful when working with precious samples, for fast and accurate DNA/RNA quantification at 260 nm
Quadruple grating monochromator for maximum flexibility and ease of use.
Dichroic-based filter optics, for best performance and advanced detection technologies such as fluorescence polarization and time resolved fluorescence.
Comes with Gen5 software: reader control, advanced data analysis and flexible Excel export in one software package.
SYNERGY H1 MODELS
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