Time-resolved spectrofluorometer
K2
ISS
The K2 family of frequency-domain fluorometers provides researchers with a solid, well-proven instrumentation platform for the most demanding fluorescence and phosphorescence applications.
With installed units all over the world, the K2 family of Multifrequency Cross-Correlation Phase and Modulation Fluorometers represents a solid and well-proven approach to fluorescence and phosphorescence instrumentation for the research laboratory. The K2 is used by researchers at the ETH in Zurich, Switzerland, the MIT in Cambridge, MA, the NIH in Rockville, MD, and at the NASA research facility in Huntsville, AL.
Its optical design and automatic instrument control are state-of-the-art for steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence measurements. Full automation and the user-friendly Vinci software package make the instrument easy to use for both, the student and the scientist.
With installed units all over the world, the K2 family of Multifrequency Cross-Correlation Phase and Modulation Fluorometers represents a solid and well-proven approach to fluorescence and phosphorescence instrumentation for the research laboratory. The K2 is used by researchers at the ETH in Zurich, Switzerland, the MIT in Cambridge, MA, the NIH in Rockville, MD, and at the NASA research facility in Huntsville, AL.
Its optical design and automatic instrument control are state-of-the-art for steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence measurements. Full automation and the user-friendly Vinci software package make the instrument easy to use for both, the student and the scientist.
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