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Gentec Electro Optics, Inc.
Our photo detectors are offered for both power or energy measurements. Measure as low as a few femtojoules in energy or a few picowatts in power, thanks to our highly sensitive sensors and performant electronics.
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Torontech Group
Impact tests are used to measure the resistance to failure of materials to a suddenly applied force. The test measures the impact energy, or the energy absorbed prior to fracture. ToronTech™ offers advanced Impact testing machines to measure that energy through drop weigh tear test and Charpy impact test. We also offer machines for the preparation of specimens for these tests.
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Dexing Magnet Tech. Co., Ltd
The meter is mainly used in measuring the coercive force of magnetic components of relays and the mechanical energy meter compensation films, which is the essential instrument of manufacturers who are producing the relays and the energy meters, etc.
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Edmund Optics Inc.
Through the photovoltaic effect, detectors provide a means of transforming light energy to an electrical current. The root of the theory behind this phenomenon is a small energy gap between the valence and conduction bands of the detector. When light, with enough energy to excite an electron from the valence to the conduction band, is incident upon the detector, the resulting accumulation of charge leads to a flow of current in an external circuit. Since light is not the only source of energy that can excite an electron, detectors will have some amount of current that is not representative of incident light. For example, fluctuations in thermal energy can easily be mistaken for light intensity changes. A variety of these "non-light" contributions are present and, when summed up, make up the total noise within the detector.
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Shimadzu Corp.
Optical emission spectrometry involves applying electrical energy in the form of spark generated between an electrode and a metal sample, whereby the vaporized atoms are brought to a high energy state within a so-called "discharge plasma".
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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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LBA Group, Inc
Radio frequency energy pervades every corner of our environment. Silent and invisible, RF energy can pose direct health safety hazards to workers and the public, as well instigating fires, explosions and technical malfunctions. Employers, property owners and generators of RF energy, many naïve to RF, are all held liable for preventing impermissible exposures, injuries and losses by the FCC, OSHA and the courts.
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Amptek Inc.
Amptek is pleased to offer our improved line of silicon drift detectors (SDDs) for energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) use within scanning electron microscopes (SEMs). Using our proprietary Patented “C-Series” silicon nitride (Si3N4) X-ray windows, the low-energy response of our FAST SDD® extends down to beryllium (Be). The FAST SDD® with its high intrinsic efficiency is ideal for EDS, which is also known as energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX or XEDS) and energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDXA) or energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis (EDXMA).