OLIS UPCYCLED HP 8452 UV/VIS

A trusted UV/Vis Diode Array, now Windows 10 Compatible

If you own this solid-state diode array, you know why it is worthy of Win 10 era computerization: reliable, robust, accurate. If you need one, purchase the complete spectrometry system from us. Introduced by Hewlett-Packard in the early 1980s; computerized by OLIS since the late 1980s, now Win 10 generation 2D and 3D data acquisition & instrument control.

 Standard Model Performance

  • Absorbance UV/Vis

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"What a great feeling to have a solid up-to-date platform. These [HP 8452] diode arrays are so good at what they do...I am pleasd to keep using them!"

Dr. Walter Patton,Lebanon Valley College

"As I am totally satisfied by the refurbishment of our two HP8452A, I plan the refurbishment of our HP8453 to use this spectrophotometer under W10 environment. I trust the Olis products and I really appreciate the Olis service."

Dr. Charles-Louis Serpentini,Ingénieur d'études CNRS

"I use your GlobalWorks software to run an HP 8452a diode array. The spectrometer is used for undergraduate teaching labs. Since the DAD is fast, I can run through samples very quickly. It is great to keep such an old instrument running, especially since it performs so well in our application."

Thomas Smith,University of Nebraska, Lincoln

 
 

 Why Choose the OLIS Upcycled HP 8452 UV/Vis?

 
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It is a trusted friend that never lets you down

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It's $1000s cheaper to upcycle than to buy something new

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Upcycling an instrument feels right

There is no downside to upcycling

There is no downside to replacing ChemStation and the original computer with OLIS’ Win 10 computerization. The solid-state design makes these instruments reliable for many decades. And their excellent optical performance makes them higher quality choices than most brand-new alternatives.

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