
Cary WinUV Software with the Cary 5000 UV-Vis-NIR Spectrophotometer
Cary WinUV Software for UV-Vis-NIR Applications
Perform qualitative wavelength scans or reads, kinetics and concentration analysis, or perform thermal denaturation experiments. The easy-to-find controls are contained within one window for quick access to the most common graphics operations such as zooming, adding text, and changing the axes ranges.
- UV-Vis & UV-Vis-NIR Software
Product Details
- Over a dozen software modules designed to cover a range of UV-Vis-NIR applications including scan, color, concentration, kinetics, RNA/DNA, and thermal analysis.
- Simple operation and configuration made possible by modules such as simple read, scan, align, and validate.
- Extensive graphics with simple controls to display data in a number of formats and add custom text and labels to graphs.
- Compatible with the Cary 4000, 5000, 6000i, and 7000 UMS spectrophotometers.
- Upgrades make it possible to bring all Cary 4/5/6/7000 models onto the latest Microsoft operating systems.
- Key Literature
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Optical Characterization of Materials Using Spectroscopy: A Compendium of UV-Vis-NIR Applications
This application compendium covers a broad range of spectrophotometric solutions relevant to material science including research, product development, manufacturing, and quality control/quality assurance (QA/QC) of final goods.
- Application Notes
- English
- 21 Mar 2023
- 6.43 MB
Cary 7000 Universal Measurement Spectrophotometer
The revolutionary Cary 7000 UMS provides a turn-key solution for your solid sample measurement needs in optics, thin films, coatings, glass, solar, and R&D.
- Brochures
- English
- 13 Jun 2022
- 3.33 MB
Cary 4000/5000/6000i Series UV-Vis-NIR Spectrophotometers Brochure
The Cary 4000/5000/6000i Series UV-Vis-NIR spectrophotometers are unrivaled, precise and flexible, and are designed to meet your application requirements
- Brochures
- English
- 13 Jul 2022
- 9.23 MB
- Application Notes
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- White Papers
- FAQs
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FAQ: Cary Win UV cool tricks on Graphics Windows
On most applications, there are some things we can do to make the graphics window look different and sometimes easier to read. This information relates to the use of the SCAN Application, but can also apply to other applications.
FAQ: How to Run Cary UV/Vis Instrument Performance Tests
When necessary, the operator of a Cary UV/Visible instrument can perform tests to access the performance of the instrument and software. The following steps outline execution of these performance tests.
Why Do We Perform a Zero and Baseline in Scan?
The purpose for zeroing is to balance both the reference beam and the sample beam. By adjusting to zero, the instrument readings reflect the absence of sample.
How Do I Perform a Cary 6x6 Method in Advanced Reads?
How Do I Perform a Cary 6x6 Method in Advanced Reads?
FAQ: Cary Win UV cool tricks on Graphics Windows
On most applications, there are some things we can do to make the graphics window look different and sometimes easier to read. This information relates to the use of the SCAN Application, but can also apply to other applications.
FAQ: How to Run Cary UV/Vis Instrument Performance Tests
When necessary, the operator of a Cary UV/Visible instrument can perform tests to access the performance of the instrument and software. The following steps outline execution of these performance tests.
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Color Measurements by Agilent UV-Vis and UV-Vis-NIR Spectrophotometers
Humans perceive color when light interacts with objects using photoreceptors in the eye, primarily through the processes of transmission or reflection. Color measurements using UV-Vis spectrophotometers use the same principle as the human eye. However, UV-Vis spectrophotometers can objectively obtain a value that describes the color by offsetting the color of light used to illuminate the sample. The best choice of instrument for a particular application will depend on sample type and analysis requirements. This white paper describes the options for color measurements that are available from Agilent, including an overview of the Cary WinUV Color application that translates spectral data according to various geometrical coordinates and illumination systems.
- 01 Nov 2023
Application Note: Diffuse Reflectance of Powders up to 300 deg C
This application note is an excellent demonstration of the photometric stability, wide dynamic range, and excellent signal-to-noise ratio of the Cary 5000 UV-Vis-NIR under challenging high temperature measurement conditions. The workflow outlined, and evidence-based dehydration data of SiO2 and NiSO4·6H2O, will be instructive for those undertaking high temperature catalysis research.
- 07 Jul 2023
Celebrating 75 Years of Cary UV-Vis/NIR Spectrophotometers
For 75 years, Cary UV-Vis-NIR spectrophotometers have continued to build upon the optical design principles proposed by Howard Cary. To celebrate the 75th anniversary of the world’s first commercial recording UV-Vis spectrophotometer—the Cary 11, launched in 1947—we have an exciting new customer offer. For a limited time, we will be offering a 75% discount on the 2-year Enhanced Extended Warranty service contract to customers who purchase a bundled Cary instrument (Cary 4/5/6/7000) and a 2-year Enhanced Extended Warranty service contract.
- 20 Jun 2023
UV-Vis & UV-Vis-NIR Instrument Selection Guide
Find out which Agilent UV-Vis or UV-Vis-NIR spectrophotometer is best for your needs.
UV-Vis-NIR Solid Sample Measurement Accessories Guide
Learn about key solid sample accessories for Cary 4000, 5000, 6000i, and 7000 spectrophotometers.