Shimadzu UV-1280 Spectrophotometer. Wavelength range: 190-1100nm; spectral bandwidth: 5nm; wavelength display and setting: 0.1nm; halogen lamp (2000hours); LCD display; easy to operate. Includes one high quality quartz 10x10x45mm cell. Measurement modes:

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The monitored single-beam UV-1280 is equipped with seven measurement modes, features USB data portability, and offers wavelength scanning from 190 to 1,100 nm. Combining these features with intuitive operation improves work efficiency, making the compact UV-1280 the ideal choice for applications in a variety of industries.

UV-1280 Single Beam UV-Vis Spectrophotometer LCD ScreenEasy to Operate

UV-1280 Single Beam UV-Vis Spectrophotometer LCD Screen
The easy-to-see LCD and buttons enable user-friendly, intuitive measurement, instrument validation, and printing operations.


Instrument validation functionsInstrument validation functions have been enhanced.

The checks for JIS items can be performed automatically or semi-automatically.
Linking with a 6-series multi-cell (optional) is possible, making sample replacement unnecessary. Inspections can be performed efficiently.


Store your data on a USB flash driveData Storage on USB Flash Drives

USB flash drives can be connected directly to the UV-1280. Data for spectra and time-course curves can be displayed and saved with commercial spreadsheet software.


A Variety of High-Level Measurement Modes

Equipped with a range of programs, the UV-1280 can be used for everything from photometric, spectral, and kinetics measurements to DNA/protein and high-level multi-component quantitation.

Photometric Mode Measures the absorbance or transmittance at a single wavelength or multiple (up to eight) wavelengths. The instrument is also capable of simple quantitation using the K-factor method. For a multiple-wavelength measurement, calculations can be performed on the data obtained for up to four wavelengths, including the calculation of the difference between, or ratio of, the measurements obtained for two wavelengths.
Spectrum Mode A sample spectrum is recorded using wavelength scanning. Repeat scans let you follow sample changes over time. Zoom in on the finished spectrum for a better view; subsequently, use the peak/valley pick function to select maxima and minima and perform a wide variety of data processing functions.
Quantitation Mode Generates a calibration curve from the measurement of standards, and then calculates the concentrations of unknowns. Allows various combinations of wavelength number (1 to 3 wavelengths and derivatives) and calibration curves (K-factor and first-to-third order).
Kinetics Mode Measures absorbance changes as a function of time, and obtains the enzymatic activity values. The kinetics measurement method automatically calculates the amount of change per minute, and then calculates an activity value from a specified coefficient. The rate measurement method, which determines whether the absorbance is changing linearly, can also be selected. In addition, add the CPS-100 thermoelectrically temperature-controlled cell positioner for measurement of multiple samples in succession.
Time Scan Mode Measures the change in absorbance, transmittance or energy as a function of time. Add the CPS-100 thermoelectrically temperature-controlled cell positioner for simultaneous measurement of multiple samples under constant-temperature conditions.
Multi-Component
Quantitation Mode
Quantitates up to eight components mixed in a single sample. The calibration equation is determined using pure or mixed components with known values.
Biomethod Mode Determine DNA and protein concentrations with the following quantitation methods using the bioscience/life science program included as standard.

DNA/Protein Quantitation

  • Quantitates DNA or protein using the absorbance at 260/230 nm or 260/280 nm.

Protein Quantitation

  • Lowry method
  • BCA method (method using bicinchoninic acid)
  • Biuret method
  • CBB method (method using Coomassie Brilliant Blue G-250)
  • UV absorption method (direct measurement at 280 nm)
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