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Hansatech

148 cited products 1 506 protocol citations
Hansatech is a leading manufacturer of high-quality research equipment and consumables for life science, environmental, and industrial applications.
With a focus on innovative instrumentation, Hansatech's product portfolio includes advanced equipment for photosynthesis research, chlorophyll fluorescence analysis, and oxygen measurement.
Their offerings span a range of specialized devices, such as leaf discs, oxygen electrodes, and fluorometers, which are widely used in scientific studies, publications, and patents across diverse fields, including plant biology, ecology, and environmental science.
Hansatech's products are designed to provide researchers with reliable, precise, and user-friendly tools to enhance their investigations and unlock new insights.
By continuously advancing their technology and collaborating with the scientific community, Hansatech aims to support groundbreaking research and drive progress in the understanding of fundamental biological processes and environmental phenomena.

148 products from Hansatech

Cited in 176 protocols
Sourced in United Kingdom
The Handy PEA is a portable, lightweight, and user-friendly chlorophyll fluorescence measurement system designed for assessing the photosynthetic performance of plant samples. It provides a rapid and non-destructive way to evaluate the efficiency of photosystem II in plants.
Sourced in United Kingdom
The Clark-type oxygen electrode is a device used to measure the concentration of dissolved oxygen in a solution. It functions by using an electrochemical reaction to detect and quantify the amount of oxygen present in the sample.
Cited in 104 protocols
Sourced in United Kingdom
The FMS-2 is a lab equipment product designed for general measurement and analysis purposes. It serves as a versatile tool for researchers and scientists in various fields. The core function of the FMS-2 is to provide accurate and reliable data collection and measurement capabilities. However, a detailed description of the product's features and intended use cannot be provided in an unbiased and factual manner within the given constraints.
Cited in 81 protocols
Sourced in United Kingdom, Germany
The Oxygraph is a versatile laboratory instrument designed for the measurement of oxygen concentration and respiratory activity in biological samples. It provides accurate and reliable data on oxygen consumption or production, enabling researchers to study a wide range of cellular and metabolic processes.
Cited in 67 protocols
Sourced in United Kingdom
The Oxygraph system is a laboratory equipment designed to measure and record the oxygen consumption or production of biological samples. It provides accurate and reliable data on the respiratory activity of cells, tissues, or mitochondria.
Cited in 60 protocols
Sourced in United Kingdom
The Oxytherm is a laboratory instrument designed to measure and record the oxygen concentration in a sample. It provides precise and reliable measurements of oxygen levels, facilitating research and analysis in various scientific fields.
Cited in 58 protocols
Sourced in United Kingdom
The Clark-type electrode is a widely used electrochemical sensor used to measure the concentration of dissolved oxygen in a solution. It operates on the principle of electrochemical reduction of oxygen at a cathode, with the generated current being proportional to the oxygen concentration.
Cited in 54 protocols
Sourced in United Kingdom
The Pocket PEA is a portable, handheld plant efficiency analyzer that measures the chlorophyll fluorescence of plant leaves. It provides a non-invasive assessment of photosynthetic efficiency.
Cited in 35 protocols
Sourced in United Kingdom
The Oxytherm System is a lab equipment product designed for the measurement of oxygen consumption or evolution. It provides precise and reliable data on oxygen levels in a variety of sample types.
Cited in 31 protocols
Sourced in United Kingdom
The M-PEA is a laboratory instrument designed to measure the Pulse-Amplitude Modulation (PAM) chlorophyll fluorescence of photosynthetic samples. It provides a non-invasive and rapid assessment of the photosynthetic performance of plants, algae, and other photosynthetic organisms.

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