NanoDrop™ Eight On-site Installation & Recertification
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NanoDrop™ Eight On-site Installation & Recertification

Rely on our trained experts to perform on-site installation or recertification of your Thermo Scientific™ NanoDrop™ Eight. Services include on-site installation of NanoDrop Eight PC Software and 21 CFR Part 11 compliance software, basic user orientation, instrument installation qualification and operational qualification.
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701-059050ND Eight Dig Signature SW OQ
701-059049ND Eight OQ Recertification
701-059048ND Eight Validated Install
Catalog number 701-059050
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ND Eight Dig Signature SW OQ

Rely on our trained experts to perform on-site installation or recertification of your Thermo Scientific™ NanoDrop™ Eight. Services include on-site installation of NanoDrop Eight PC Software and 21 CFR Part 11 compliance software, basic user orientation, instrument installation qualification and operational qualification. All engineer labor and travel charges for installation within continental US. Additional charges may apply for outside of continental US or remote Canadian regions. Separate purchase of 21 CFR Part 11 compliance software for NanoDrop Eight Spectrophotometers and NanoDrop Eight IQ/OQ Kit required.

NanoDrop Eight Validated Installation

Features:

On-site installation of instrument
On-site installation of NanoDrop Eight and SciVault software
Basic user orientation
Instrument installation Qualification and Operational Qualification
All engineer labor and travel charges for installation within continental US. Additional charges may apply for outside of continental US or remote Canadian regions.

Requires:

Separate purchase of SciVault for NanoDrop Eight
Separately purchased NanoDrop Eight IQ/OQ Kit

Exclusions:

Consumables such as cuvettes, pipettes, flash drives, printer paper

NanoDrop Eight Digital Signature Software OQ

Features:

Execution of NanoDrop Eight SciVault OQ

Requires:

Separate purchase of SciVault for NanoDrop Eight
Requires the purchase of 701-059048 NanoDrop Eight Validated Installation

NanoDrop Eight OQ Recertification

Annual Operational Qualification
All engineer labor and travel charges for OQ within continental US. Additional charges may apply for outside of continental US or remote Canadian regions.

Requires:

Separate purchase of SciVault for NanoDrop Eight
Separately purchased NanoDrop Eight IQ/OQ Kit or NanoDrop Eight Requalification Kit

Exclusions:

Consumables such as cuvettes, pipettes, flash drives, printer paper

Specifications
For Use With (Equipment)NanoDrop Eight Spectrophotometers
IncludesIncludes: Execution of NanoDrop Eight 21 CFR Part 11 Compliance software OQ. Requires: Separate purchase of 21 CFR Part 11 compliance software for NanoDrop Eight Spectrophotometers and 701-059048 NanoDrop Eight Validated Installation
TypeND Eight Dig Signature SW OQ
Unit SizeEach

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UV and fluorescence technologies work differently to quantify DNA. UV quantification relies on the intrinsic absorptivity of DNA and RNA molecules, while fluorescence quantification uses dyes that specifically bind to your molecule of choice. With UV technology, quantification isn't as sensitive, but it has a broader dynamic range and also gives data about sample purity‒plus it is faster because there is no reagent prep. With fluorescence technology you get higher sensitivity and molecule-specific data, but it has lower dynamic range and reagent prep is required. The technology you need will depend on what features are important for your lab and experimentation.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Nucleic Acid Quantification Support Center.