Cary WinUV Software with the Cary 60 UV-Vis Spectrophotometer
Cary WinUV Software for UV-Vis Applications
The Cary WinUV software suite features several application-focused software modules designed to streamline method set up, data collection and analysis, reducing complexity while increasing productivity. The individual UV-Vis software modules are tailored around the analytical task at hand, with pre-set calculations and analysis tools relevant for finding answers quickly and easily. The software interface presents a neat workspace and follows an intuitive design that allows operators to switch between software modules seamlessly.
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- Cary WinUV includes built-in modules designed to cover a range of UV-Vis applications including Scan, Concentration, Kinetics, RNA-DNA Estimation, Enzyme Kinetics. and many more.
- Validate module: streamlines the performance tests of the Cary 60 spectrophotometer against Agilent specified parameters and international standards for Good Laboratory Practices.
- Kinetics module: make use of the data collection speed of the Cary 60 UV-Vis when performing kinetic measurements.
- Concentration module: supports quick and easy generation of a concentration calibration curve that is directly employed to determine the concentration in an unknown sample.
- DNA-RNA Estimation module: enables simple, straightforward collection of data—including determination of the amount, type and purity of nucleic acid samples.
- Cary WinUV software comes pre-installed on Agilent supplied computers and is compatible with the Cary 60 UV-Vis spectrophotometer.
- Methods can easily be tailored for specific analytical problems.
- Software interface layout can be customized to meet analyst needs. Analytical results are clearly presented, as are relevant parameters.
- Intuitive Cell Loading Guide makes the automated analysis of up to 18 samples in a single run easy and simple—increasing sample throughput and reducing user interactions.
- Manage user privileges and administer secure storage of electronic records—Optional built-in technical controls ensure the security of your data, control access, and facilitate compliance as defined by US FDA 21 CFR Part 11, EU Annex 11 and similar national electronic record regulations.
UV-Vis Analysis of Biomolecules
Analyzing proteins, oligos, monoclonal antibodies, and other biomolecules? UV-Vis spectroscopy is a key part of any bioanalytical toolkit, with many features and benefits that accelerate workflows involving biomolecules. Read our guide and customer case studies to learn more.
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Get More Done. Get Cary WinUV 5.3.
Flyer promoting upgrading your Agilent Cary 60 UV-Vis with the latest version of Cary WinUV.
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Cary 60 UV-Vis Spectrophotometer Brochure
With remote sampling options, proven performance and low cost of ownership, you can be sure that the Agilent Cary 60 UV-Vis will give you answers you can trust
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Support for Title 21 CFR Part 11 and Annex 11 Compliance: Agilent Cary WinUV Pharma
The intent of these guidelines is to ensure that all appropriate electronic records are maintained with integrity.
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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.
UV-Vis Spectroscopy & Spectrophotometer FAQs
An introduction to the basics of UV-Vis spectroscopy and UV-Vis spectrophotometers, with FAQs on the fundamentals of UV-Vis, how UV-Vis spectrophotometers work, UV-Vis analysis, applications, accessories, and measurement techniques.
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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Agilent Releases Cary WinUV 5.3 and Cary WinUV Pharma 5.3 Software—Easy-to-Use Software Designed for Routine Analysis
The latest revision of Cary WinUV performs measurements with up to 10 replicates and averages, increasing productivity and facilitating validation as per ICH Q2 (R1). Updated Cary Help and Cary Tutorial modules speed up learning and simplify use of the Cary 60. The software supports Microsoft Windows 11, and Cary WinUV Pharma operates with Microsoft SQL Server Express 2022, supported by Microsoft until 2028.
- 01 Jan 2024
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
The Cary 60 UV-Vis Allows Fast and Convenient Fluoride Concentration Measurements
Fluoride ions are found in almost all types of water from groundwater and drinking water to wastewater. While low levels of fluoride are considered safe by the World Health Organization, exposure to excessive amounts of fluorides may lead to a wide range of adverse health effects. In a recent application note, the Cary 60 UV-Vis spectrophotometer and Cary WinUV software were used to conveniently and accurately quantify fluorides in water as described in the SPADNS colorimetric method. Read the application note.
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UV-Vis Spectroscopy Learning Tools
Get your Basics of UV-Vis Spectrophotometry handbook, and a pack of four undergraduate teaching lab experiments.
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 Spectrophotometer Applications Overview
A guide to modern UV-Vis spectrophotometer uses, measurement techniques, and their applications.
Molecular Spectroscopy Pharma & Biopharma Solutions Guide
Learn about products & applications in pharma & biopharma using UV-Vis, FTIR, fluorescence, SORS & TRS technology.
Shawn McFadden
Analytical Facility Manager, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada
Hear Shawn discuss his experiences using the Cary 60 UV-Vis in a multi-user central analytical facility.
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Roy J. Carver Dept. Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Molecular Biology , Iowa State University
The biochemistry teaching laboratories at Iowa State University have relied on the outstanding performance and reliability of the Cary 60 scanning spectrophotometers. Since 2000, our twelve Cary spectrophotometers have continued to be the workhorse in our teaching laboratories. A major concern for a teaching laboratory is the reliability of instrumentation, and the continued support and service provided long after purchase. After many years of heavy use in a teaching setting, all our Cary 60 instruments have proven to be of very high-quality with outstanding durability. We design our biochemistry curriculum to prepare students for research-based career paths that demand technologically curre
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