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New UV Plastic Disposable Cuvettes
Date:12/31/2012

Farmingdale, NY (PRWEB) December 31, 2012

NSG Precision Cells, a forerunner in the silica industry is proud to release their advanced disposable cuvettes. The new disposable cuvette is UV-transparent and beneficial for fast RNA, DNA and protein micro samples. Unlike quartz cuvettes found in many laboratories, the new NSG disposable cuvette eliminates breakage, cross-contamination and cleaning.

NSG’s disposable cuvette is made from proprietary polycyclical olefin making them extremely resistant to many aggressive solvents. The disposable cuvette requires no cleaning or maintenance, has little to no impurities and there is no apparent risk of cross-contamination or carryover.

Low Maintenance

Properly cleaned and maintained cuvettes are core requirements for precise and reproducible results with any spectroscopy instrument. With a disposable cuvette there is no hassle or worry about contamination. Basically, the cost of replacing cuvettes is far less than the cost of lost data. Disposable cuvettes save valuable time for laboratories plus it drastically reduces costs.

In addition, the disposable cuvettes are made to ensure a maximum quality optical polish with no defects. In fact, each cell is thoroughly inspected before leaving the factory. Furthermore, NSG provides full support even after acquisition.

Highly Accurate Results

NSG Precision Cells UV-transparent disposable cuvettes are assured to give you supreme optical transmission. They are useful for quick DNA, RNA and protein analyses between the range of 220-900nm. This range provides absolute precision and has a low level of impurities. In addition, the UV-transparent disposable cuvette is extremely durable and is not easily da
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