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Fabry-Pérot interferometers are optical resonators used for high-resolution spectroscopy. They use the phenomenon of multiple-beam interference that results when light shines through a cavity bounded by two reflective parallel surfaces. When the light hits one of the surfaces, some is transmitted out, and the remaining part is reflected back. Fabry-Pérot produces a circular fringe pattern, similar to the Michelson pattern. However, the fringes are thinning, brighter, and more widely spaced. As a result, these instruments are able to detect and resolve the fine features of a transmission spectrum with high precision.
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Bruker microCT
Handheld / portable X-ray fluorescent (XRF) analyzers have the capability to non-destructively quantify or qualify nearly any element from Magnesium to Uranium, depending on the instrument configuration.
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HORIBA, Ltd.
Innovative, customer-focused spectroscopic solutions covering spectral range of 180 -1700 nm
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NEX DE -
Applied Rigaku Technologies, Inc
As a premium high-performance benchtop EDXRF elemental analyzer, the NEX DE delivers wide elemental coverage with an easy-to-learn Windows®-based QuantEZ software. Non-destructively analyze sodium (Na) through uranium (U) in almost any matrix, from solids and alloys to powders, liquids, and slurries.
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PDA-8000 -
Shimadzu Corp.
This instrument is capable of high sensitivity quantitative analysis of iron and steel, copper, aluminum alloys and other solid metals, as well as impurities and other elements, thanks to a high resolution monochromator and discharge energy stabilized excitation unit. Excellent operability is achieved with software that enhances instrument monitoring and maintenance support functionality. In addition, this is an energy saving model that significantly reduces energy consumption.
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Infrared Systems Development Corp.
Turn-key, drop-in solution for femto-second Pump-Probe 2D Vibrational Spectroscopy. All required components are provided, including a host computer and LabView based LASPEC software. Simply focus the laser energy into the entrance slit and start acquiring data.
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CGS Series -
Carl Zeiss AG
The high-performance, compact CGS UV-NIR covers the 190 nm up to 1100 nm spectral range. Its small size means it fits directly into at-line, on-line and in-line processes. It has high versatility with various detector options (CCD, PDA or CMOS).
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MCS Series -
Carl Zeiss AG
MCS UV-NIR has remarkable performance in the 190 - 1015 nm spectral range with great flexibility thanks to different optical entrance and housing designs and detector options for exceptional signal/noise or highest sensitivity.
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HORIBA, Ltd.
UV Raman (with laser wavelengths below 400nm) can be used to probe specific sample properties, and benefit from experiment properties different from typical visible Raman measurements – for example, greatly increased Raman scattering efficiency, modified laser penetration within the sample, and resonance coupling to different chemical moeities. However, UV analyses come with a number of technical challenges, that require considered instrument design to allow UV Raman to be a truly useful tool for the researcher.
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Qualitest International Inc.
Atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) determines the presence of metals in liquid samples. Metals include Fe, Cu, Al, Pb, Ca, Zn, Cd and many more. It also measures the concentrations of metals in the samples. Typical concentrations range in the low mg/L range.
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QuasIR™ 1000 -
Galaxy Scientific, Inc.
The QuasIR™ 1000 is an NIR analysis solution that brings together portability with unmatched spectroscopic performance. The QuasIR™ 1000 ensures direct calibration transfer without the frustration of standardizing instruments or adjusting models to accommodate excessive instrument variability.
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NanoRam® – BWT-840000341 -
B&W Tek, Inc.
The NanoRam is a state-of-the-art handheld Raman instrument for nondestructive identification and verification of materials such as APIs, excipients, intermediates, & finished products. Compact and agile, the NanoRam can be used by non-technical users to rapidly identify samples in the lab, warehouse, loading dock or field, helping to eliminate quarantine areas and expedite materials through the manufacturing lifecycle. Utilizing Raman technology, non-contact analysis can be performed through transparent containers, all while maintaining the volume and integrity of the sample.
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Skyray Instruments
Is a non-destructive analytical technique used to determine the elemental composition of materials.
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NEX LS -
Applied Rigaku Technologies, Inc
Featuring advanced third generation EDXRF technology, the Rigaku NEX LS represents the next evolution of scanning multi-element process coatings analyzers for web or coil applications. To deliver superior analytical performance and reliability, the EDXRF measuring head assembly was derived from the established Rigaku NEX Series high-resolution benchtop instrumentation. With this proven technology, the Rigaku NEX LS delivers rapid, non-destructive, multi-element analyses — for coat weight, coating thickness and/or composition — for elements from aluminum (Al) through uranium (U). The measuring head is mounted on a rigid beam and is equipped with a linear traversing mechanism positioned over a roller so that the head-to-surface distance is constant. Common applications include silicone release coaters, converters, denesting Si for vacuum-formed plastics, RoHS compliance, conversion coatings, metalized plastic, top coatings on metal coil and fire retardants on fabric.
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HORIBA, Ltd.
Complete range of miniature Raman components and full systems with deep-cooled CCD cameras.