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Boost Lab Efficiency with Biotech Fluidics' Modular Mikron 71 Fluorimeter

Compact, reliable, and designed for bioanalytical applications

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Lab managers seeking to enhance fluorescence detection capabilities will find the Runge Mikron 71 Fluorimeter an excellent solution. As the smallest commercially available fluorimeter, this modular device combines versatility, precision, and compact design to meet the needs of modern laboratories.

The Mikron 71 is perfect for preparative liquid chromatography systems and bioanalytical workflows, offering sensitivity sufficient to detect proteins down to nanomolar levels. Its modular design allows easy customization with interchangeable light sources, filters, and flow cells. Additionally, the detector’s reference channel eliminates the need for external calibration, ensuring reliable results with minimal maintenance.

Benefits for lab managers:

  • Space-Saving Design: At just 32 mm in diameter and 128 mm long, it integrates seamlessly into space-constrained setups.
  • Customizable Fluorescence Detection: Easily configure light sources and filters for various applications.
  • Reliable in Chilled Environments: Operates at 4 °C for demanding bioanalytical assays.
  • User-Friendly Setup: USB-C connectivity and included drivers simplify installation and use.
  • Cost-Effective Performance: Long-life LED reduces power consumption and operational costs.
  • Standards-Compliant: CE-marked to meet international safety and quality benchmarks.

The Mikron 71 Fluorimeter empowers lab managers to maximize their resources with a compact yet robust solution for fluorescence detection.

This article has been sourced from a press release and may include content created or refined using AI tools and verified by our editorial team. The press release was provided by Biotech Fluidics.

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