Agilent Releases Cary UV Workstation 1.5—A Powerful and Flexible Analytical Platform for UV-Vis

The latest revision of the Cary UV Workstation software comes with new features and enhancements. The new software version is now compatible with OpenLab 2.8 to help organizations deploy Cary 3500 UV-Vis instruments in distributed environments. It also comes with new potassium dichromate tests for absorbance and linearity validation. This software version supports Windows 11 21H2, and ECM 3.6.5. The Cary 3500 UV-Vis spectrophotometer series with the Cary UV Workstation software will help meet the requirements of the United States Pharmacopeia USP <857>, European Pharmacopoeia (Ph. Eur. Chapter 2.2.25), and the Japanese Pharmacopeia (JP XVIII) for regulatory peace of mind.

> Visit the Cary UV Workstation page to learn more

Complementing the Cary UV Workstation, the Cary 3500 UV-Vis spectrophotometer series comes with a modular design that offers laboratories a number of benefits such as scalability, flexibility, and cost efficiency, as well as high analytical performance. The Cary 3500 UV-Vis spectrophotometer series features a unified UV-Vis engine that generates monochromatic light, which is then measured by various sample measurement modules. These spectrophotometers utilize advanced xenon flash lamp technology, eliminating the need for warmup time before use. The xenon flash lamp, which comes with a 10-year replacement warranty (for instruments purchased from Agilent or participating partners), significantly reduces the frequency and cost of lamp replacements.

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