Quanta Particle Counter
Description
The Quanta system is an instrument designed for the accurate detection and rapid counting of particles in solution at very low concentrations, (102 ~ 105 particles/mL for 1 µm diameter beads).
The Quanta system is designed to measure individual fluorescent particles; either the particles are intrinsically fluorescent, or they must be tagged using a suitable fluorophore. In both cases, the wavelength of the applied laser light must match the excitation wavelength of the fluorophore in use.
Quanta Particle Counter
Specifications |
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Excitation Source: | Laser |
Grating (Excitation): | N/A groove/mm |
Blaze (Excitation Grating): | N/A nm |
Grating (Emission): | N/A groove/mm |
Blaze (Emission Grating): | N/A nm |
Bandpass: | 00-00nm |
Detection: | Photomultiplier Tube (PMT) |
Applications
- Viruses Concentration
- Bacteriophage Counting
- Protein Aggregation
- Nanoparticles
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Quanta system is suitable for quantifying protein aggregation, determining the concentration of nanoparticles, measuring the concentration of viruses, bacteriophage and their aggregates in a physiological fluid, and any instance in which it is relevant to determine the presence of particles at very low numbers.
Either the particles themselves must be fluorescent or they must be tagged using a suitable fluorophore, and the wavelength of the applied laser light must be matched to the excitation wavelength of the fluorophore in use.
The Quanta system can measure particles at concentrations ranging from 102 to 105 particles/mL for 1 µm diameter beads.
The Quanta system is designed for the accurate detection and rapid counting of particles in solution at very low concentrations.
The software includes control of the instrument automated features, data acquisition, and data analysis using a pattern recognition (PR) software that separates the counts due to the particles from the background noise and allows for accurate particle counting.