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Confidently characterize challenging
and custom samples and bring your
best product to light
From prototypes to high-volume production, the success of your business depends upon consistent product excellence. Agilent Cary ultraviolet-visible-near-infrared (UV-Vis-NIR) spectrophotometers deliver accuracy, reproducibility, and productivity beyond anything you ever thought possible.
UV-Vis-NIR spectrophotometers are one of many Agilent Cary innovations launched over the past 10 years. To read about other milestones, click the dates in this timeline.
This latest-generation PbSmart detector improves sensitivity and minimizes stray light, making it ideal for materials science research.
Dedicated to R&D in the field of vibrational spectroscopy, this newest center extends the Agilent commitment to innovation—specifically in the field of Agilent Raman technology.
Offers new measurement capabilities for routine and challenging analysis, including advanced data integrity for compliant environments.
The Agilent Cary 7000 UMS streamlines QC measurements of diffraction grating by reducing measurement time and manual handling.
Elevates UMS and UMA productivity by measuring up to 32 samples in a single run, and profiling larger samples for coating uniformity.
Collects hundreds of UV-Vis-NIR spectra overnight. Characterizes optical components and thin films in minutes to hours, rather than hours to days.
Cutting-edge research and testing labs, plus demo and training facilities, provide the necessary technology facilities between Agilent divisions, research partners, and users worldwide.
Take an in-depth look at common UV-Vis-NIR applications
Our new application compendium presents a range of spectrophotometric applications relevant to material science—such as research, product development, manufacturing, and quality control/assurance. Specific industries include:
See how the Cary 7000 UMS helped NASA's ICESat-2 satellite by verifying the laser optics used to view glaciers at 500 km.
Explore best practices, tools, and techniques needed to get the most reliable, verifiable insights into your optical components.
Learn why, for more than 75 years, the Cary name has been synonymous for both innovation and quality.
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