New iPhone App for UV-Vis Spectroscopy from Shimadzu

Shimadzu Scientific Instruments has developed the Shimadzu UV iPhone app, which is now available for download in the Apple iTunes store. This free app gives any UV-Vis spectroscopist a reliable tool that provides routine information quickly from anywhere.

The app allows scientists to monitor their solvents' chemical and physical properties at any time. This includes lower limit of useable wavelength, melting point and boiling point values and more for each solvent. Users can choose solvents easily by scrolling through a list.

The Shimadzu UV app's unit converter is a convenient way for scientists to reference measurements and conversions that are useful in laboratory applications. These include distance, mass, pressure, temperature, angles and more.

To download the free Shimadzu UV app, visit http://itunes.apple.com/eg/app/shimadzu-uv/id465021289?mt=8.

About Shimadzu Scientific Instruments Inc.

Shimadzu Scientific Instruments (SSI) is the American subsidiary of Shimadzu Corp., headquartered in Kyoto, Japan. Founded in 1875, Shimadzu is a $2 billion multinational corporation with three major divisions: Medical Diagnostics, Aerospace/Industrial and Analytical Instruments. The Analytical Instruments division is one of the world's largest manufacturers of analytical instrumentation and environmental monitoring equipment. In 1975, SSI corporate headquarters was established in Columbia, Md., to provide analytical solutions to laboratories in North, Central and parts of South America. In the United States, SSI has a network of more than 50 locations providing local and regional sales, service and technical support.

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