Products
Products

 

More than 30 years ago, Wyatt Technology's scientists invented the very first commercial light scattering instruments incorporating lasers as their light source. The US government was the first customer of these innovative technologies, designed to meet the need of specific applications including the detection of toxicants in drinking water and monitoring of particles in undersea environments (see our History). We've been defining and redefining the state-of-the-art laser light scattering hardware, software, training and services to meet customer needs for over two decades. Along the way we've added several related technologies to our product line including dynamic light scattering, refractometry, viscometry, and field flow fractionation.

Our attentiveness to customer needs and their applications has resulted in the installation of these novel technologies in more than 50 countries, making Wyatt Technology the world's leading manufacturer of laser light scattering instrumentation for absolute macromolecular characterization. It is the only company in the world focused exclusively on such systems, their design, and their application.

In fact, Wyatt Technology is one of the only manufacturers of light scattering instrumentation who develops its own hardware and software.

We stand behind every instrument we make, with engineering, service and support that are unmatched in the industry.

We seek innovative ways to improve the performance of our technologies, and set and maintain the highest production and quality standards to ensure each and every customer consistently receive the finest laser light scattering instrumentation.

Please begin your tour of Wyatt Technology's products by selecting Hardware and browsing through our complete product line of instruments and accessories for absolute macromolecular characterization.

 
 
Wyatt Technology is the recognized leader in light scattering instrumentation and software for determining the absolute molar mass, size, charge and interactions of macromolecules and nanoparticles in solution. These tools include: in-line multi-angle static light scattering, high-throughput dynamic light scattering, differential refractometry, electrophoretic mobility, differential viscosity, field flow fractionation and automated composition gradients.