Cary UV Workstation Software

Cary UV Workstation software is a next-generation analytical platform that includes streamlined methods for wavelength reads, scanning, concentration, kinetics, and temperature measurements. Take advantage of the Cary 3500 Multizone software add-on to control four independent temperature zones, and use Cary temperature probes to control the temperature from inside the cuvette.

When configured with Agilent OpenLab software, Cary UV Workstation data is managed, protected, and securely stored in a local or central database.

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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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Cary 3500 UV-Vis Brochure

Learn about the Agilent Cary 3500 UV-Vis spectrophotometer

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Amplify Confidence in Your Data Integrity

How to get the functionality you need for compliance with 21 CFR Part 11 or EU Annex 11 when using the Agilent Cary 3500 UV-Vis instrument.

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Support for Title 21 CFR Part 11 and Annex 11 Compliance: Agilent Cary UV Workstation Software for Cary 3500

Details of how these products support compliance with electronic signature regulations

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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.

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Quality Control of Lithium-Ion Battery Electrolytes and Solvents by UV-Vis Spectroscopy

To maintain the safety, performance, and longevity of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), it is essential to ensure the quality of LIB electrolytes (lithium salts in organic solvents). Discoloration may signal contamination or degradation. This study showcases a quality assessment method for LIB electrolytes using the Cary 3500 UV-Vis spectrophotometer with a Cary Sipper flow cell pump, ideal for safe, high-throughput quality control of production-critical chemicals.

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Agilent Releases Cary UV Workstation 1.5—A Powerful and Flexible Analytical Platform for UV-Vis

The latest Cary UV Workstation software revision comes with new features and enhancements, including compatibility with the new OpenLab 2.8—helping organizations deploy Cary 3500 UV-Vis instruments in distributed environments. Also included are potassium dichromate tests for absorbance and linearity validation. This software version supports Windows 11 21H2, and ECM 3.6.5. The Cary 3500 UV-Vis spectrophotometer series with the Cary UV Workstation software will help meet the requirements of the United States Pharmacopeia USP , European Pharmacopoeia (Ph. Eur. Chapter 2.2.25), and the Japanese Pharmacopeia (JP XVIII) for regulatory peace of mind.

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Webinar: Maximizing Up-Time and Reducing Cost of Ownership with the New Cary 3500 Flexible UV-Vis Spectrophotometer

The use of UV-Vis is limited by the workflows needed to make measurements efficiently. Pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical materials have become more sophisticated in life science research across fields (such as cancer research, drug development, vaccines, and quality control in regulated environments). The technology used for the analysis should evolve, too. This webinar will highlight the benefits of the new Agilent Cary 3500 Flexible UV-Vis spectrophotometer and its capabilities in improving workflows in the pharmaceutical industry.