F-2700/F-2710 Fluorescence Spectrophotometer
The Hitachi F-2700 and F-2710 series offers high-performance fluorescence spectroscopy tailored to your laboratory’s specific workflow requirements. Whether you are focused on biotech research, material science, or academic teaching, these models provide the reliability you need.
Overview
The Hitachi F-2700/F-2710 Fluorescence Spectrophotometers are available in two configurations depending on your laboratory's needs.
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F-2700: Operates as a stand-alone unit or via PC control, making it ideal for multi-user labs with varied needs.
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F-2710: A PC-controlled-only model designed for high-efficiency data processing and integrated software analysis
Key Performance Features:
Hitachi's unique concave diffraction gratings combined with a low noise detection system result in an excellent signal-to-noise ratio (S/N ≥ 800 RMS, Raman band of water using 5nm slits), allowing measurement of fluorescein with sensitivity in the order of 1 x 10-12 mol/l.
Hitachi fluorescence spectrophotometers offer a wide dynamic range of 6 or more orders of magnitude. This is the result from our unique circuit-processing technology where our fluorescence spectrophotometers switch gain automatically and allow measuring samples with low and high fluorescence intensity under the same conditions. This eliminates the need to prepare multiple calibration curves for a range of concentrations.

The Hitachi F-2700/F-2710 fluorescence spectrophotometers's variable slit width works well for samples displaying sharp peaks or for samples with broad band peaks.

The F-2700/F-2710 Fluorescence Spectrophotometers offer optional accessories for performing full range spectral correction for both the Excitation and Emission monochromators. This allows eliminating spectral distortions in your data resulting from the variation in power distribution from lamp to lamp, efficiency curves of the diffraction gratings and sensitivity of the detector. This is a desirable feature when publishing data or when comparing data from instrument to instrument. The picture below shows a measurement for NIST SRM 936.





