Spectroscopy Products
SciAps’ X-505 is the second addition to its new product line of small, light handheld X-ray analysers.
Ocean Insight’s NanoQuest is a MEMS-based FT-NIR spectrometer with a wavelength range of 1350–2500 nm.
Hiden Analytical have introduced the pQA portable gas analyser.
The new Labsphere UV LED Flux Spectroradiometer available from Pro-Lite comes calibrated to NIST standards from 200 nm to 980 nm.
This virtual companion to Thermo Scientific’s TruScan RM handheld Raman analyser creates efficiencies in material identity verification for pharmaceutical and biotechnology manufacturers.
PicoQuant’s VisUV platform of high-powered, picosecond pulsed lasers has been expanded with two new modules.
NIREOS introduces a new global imaging ultra-sensitive hyperspectral camera.
New handheld X-ray analyser weighs 2.8 lbs with the battery.
PicoQuant’s upgrade to its Taiko PDL M1 picosecond pulsed laser driver makes it capable of utilising the full power of its diodes.
The new ICP systems have smart capabilities providing insight into samples, processes and operational status.
HORIBA Scientific has announced a new fibre-coupled multispectra system capable of simultaneous measurement of up to 32 channels.
The FluoMic sample mounting unit for the FluoTime 300 time-resolved fluorescence spectrometer enables remote measurements.
Hitachi’s OE750 is a new optical emission spectrometer for verifying incoming materials specifications in metal processing facilities, covering the entire spectrum of elements in metal and has low detection limits.
The Thermo Scientific IonicX analyser provides fast verification of ionic salts in the pharmaceutical industry.
A new fibre-optic-coupled Raman spectroscopy system from Renishaw designed for remote analysis
Oxford Instruments has launched X-Pulse, a high-resolution 60 MHz benchtop NMR system with multinuclear capability.
Scattering scanning near-field optical microscopy/atomic force microscopy-infrared system with broadband femtosecond IR laser.
Bruker has launched the INVENIO X FT-IR system, which provides new beam splitter options and high spectral resolution.
The new ULTRIS hyperspectral snapshot camera uses light field technology and a wavelength range of 450–850 nm.
Software enhancements include improvements for analytical data processing and analysis, and a move to 64-bit architecture.
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