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UV and Visible Spectrometers - (186 companies)UV and visible spectrometers measure the amount of ultraviolet (UV) and visible light transmitted or absorbed by a sample placed in the spectrometer. Search by Specification | Learn More -
No Image AvailableCuvettes - (35 companies)Cuvettes are small narrow circular, triangular, or square sample containers for spectroscopy. How to Select Cuvettes. Image Credits: Optical Building Block Corporation and Small Parts, Inc. Cuvettes are small narrow circular, triangular, square... Search by Specification | Learn More
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Fiber Optic Probes - (34 companies)Fiber optic probes collect light or spectra from extreme environments inside reaction vessels at high temperatures or pressures. Product types include UV-Vis spectroscopy probes, Raman spectroscopy probes, and refractometry probes. UV-Vis... Search by Specification | Learn More -
Optical Calibration Standards - (25 companies)...and inspect optical components and instruments. Types. There are many different types of optical calibration standards. Categories include lamp calibration standards, spectroscopy standards, and photometer standards. There are two basic types of lamp... Learn More -
No Image AvailableNMR Tubes - (7 companies)...in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Typically NMR tubes come in 5 mm diameters but 10 mm and 3 mm samples are known. It is important that the tubes are uniformly thick and well-balanced to ensure that NMR tube spins at a regular rate (i.e. Learn More
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NMR Spectrometers - (10 companies)...but they are also more expensive. Resources. Michigan State University - Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. Bruker BioSpin - NMR... Learn More
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Imaging Spectrometers - (16 companies)How to Select Imaging Spectrometers. Image Credit: Horiba | Resonon. Imaging Spectrometers are instruments used in hyperspectral imaging and imaging spectroscopy to acquire spectrally resolved images. What is Imaging Spectroscopy?. Spectroscopy... Learn More
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Raman Spectrometers - (69 companies)Raman spectrometers are used to determine chemical compositions based on the measurement of the wavelength and intensity of inelastically scattered light from molecules. Raman Spectrometers Information. Raman spectroscopy is the measurement... Search by Specification | Learn More
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Atomic Emission and Optical Emission Spectrometers - (50 companies)...to atomic-absorption (AA) spectroscopy. Atomic emission and optical emission spectrometers characterize all forms of emission from atoms. These are principally electrons, x-rays and optical photons. So strictly, therefore, AES should include the spectral... Search by Specification | Learn More
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Cuvette Holders - (13 companies)Cuvette holders are mounts designed to fix cuvettes in place while they are being used. Learn More
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Avantes
Solutions in Spectroscopy Avantes is a leading company in the field of fiber optic spectroscopy and fiber optic measurement applications. We manufacture miniature spectrometer systems designed for research & industrial measurements/ analysis involving the metrology of light. Click Here to go to our Spectrometers Page. Click Here for our FiberOptics Page (read more)Browse UV and Visible Spectrometers Datasheets for Avantes -
Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies
High Performance Spectroscopy High Performance Spectroscopy (HiPS) is an innovative OEM platform for quick, reliable, custom remote sensing applications. HiPS systems are roughly one-quarter the cost of mass spectrometers of equal resolution and are adaptable for man portable, mobile or diagnostic lab applications for homeland security, battlefield, industrial, biomedical and agricultural applications. Optical spectroscopy is a powerful tool for identifying and measuring unknown biological and chemical samples. Raytheon... (read more) -
Heraeus Noblelight LLC – Optics + Analytics
UV-Vis Spectroscopy UV-Vis spectroscopy is a method in which the absorption, mainly by organic molecules, of visible (380 - 790 nm) and UV (100 - 390 nm) light is measured. In the UV-Vis range bonding electrons of molecules can be excited to cause transitions between different electronic energy levels. The transition process absorbs light at specific wavelengths and together with rotational and vibrational energies, an absorption band is created in the spectrum. The substances are measured in solution contained... (read more)Browse UV Light Systems Datasheets for Heraeus Noblelight LLC – Optics + Analytics -
StellarNet, Inc.
Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy systems!!!. Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy or LIBS has become the common acronym for element detection via laser induced plasma. This permits real-time qualitative identification of trace elements in solids, gases, and liquids via optical detection of elemental emission spectra. Using this technique, little or no sample preparation is required and calibration-free quantitative analysis has been reported without matrix effects. High Resolution Spectrometers. The PORTA-LIBS-2000 spectrometers... (read more)Browse Atomic Emission and Optical Emission Spectrometers Datasheets for StellarNet, Inc. -
Heraeus Noblelight LLC – Optics + Analytics
Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS) Heraeus Hollow Cathode Lamps are mainly used in Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (AAS). AAS uses the absorption of light to measure the concentration of gas-phase atoms. Since samples are usually liquids or solids, the analyte atoms must be vaporized in a flame or graphite furnace. The atoms absorb ultraviolet or visible light and make transition to higher electronic energy levels. The analyte concentration is determined from the amount of absorption. AAS is a quantitative method that can... (read more)Browse Lamps Datasheets for Heraeus Noblelight LLC – Optics + Analytics -
Arizona Instrument LLC
Atomic Fluorescence Spectroscopy explained for public facilities. Atomic Fluorescence Spectroscopy (AFS). When an atom is excited by an input of energy, one of its electrons transitions from a stable ground state to an unstable excited state. Once the source of energy is removed, the electron returns to its ground state and the absorbed energy is emitted as a photon (light). This process is called fluorescence. Often the amount of energy given off is not the same as the energy going in. This is not the case for mercury, which makes it special... (read more)Browse Gas Instruments Datasheets for Arizona Instrument LLC -
Avantes
Solutions in Spectroscopy, Brand New Catalog Avantes brand new 200 page catalog is now available in hard copy and by download. Including the first truly flexible miniature spectrometer with replaceable slit. Over 200 pages with the latest spectroscopy solutions make it easy to find the right configuration for your spectroscopy needs. Get your free copy now! Or download the pdf here. (read more)Browse Infrared Spectrometers Datasheets for Avantes -
Avantes
Spectroscopy/Optical Sensing Technologies for OEMs Avantes as Your OEM Partner. Avantes has 15 years of experience in applying spectroscopy and optical sensing technologies to enumerable environments and industries. Our partnership approach to working with Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) is at the core of our success and philosophy as a business. Avantes Sales Engineers follow a methodical discovery process with potential OEM customers to ensure our solution recommendation closely aligns with the needs of our customers. Upon reaching... (read more)Browse Infrared Spectrometers Datasheets for Avantes -
Heraeus Noblelight LLC – Optics + Analytics
TW6W black light blue fluorescent lamp Heraeus manufactures the TW6W black light blue fluorescent lamp that emits ultraviolet radiation in the 300-400 nm range. The spectral characteristics of the lamp allows the excitation of luminescence which can reveal fluorescence and phosphorescence of stamps, dark room paints, bank notes, papers and in the geological investigation of stones and rocks. (read more)Browse Lamps Datasheets for Heraeus Noblelight LLC – Optics + Analytics -
Arizona Instrument LLC
Portable AFS Mercury Analyzer Atomic Fluorescence Spectroscopy Mercury Vapor Analyzer. The NEW! Jerome ® J505 Mercury Vapor Analyzer is a portable fluorescence spectroscopy analyzer, which allows the detection cell to be simpler, smaller, lighter weight and more durable than competing spectroscopy instruments. The highly efficient optical cell requires less flow to purge the system, allowing the J505 to run at a lower flow rate minimizing sample dilution as found in competing spectroscopy instruments. Meets EPA &... (read more)Browse Gas Instruments Datasheets for Arizona Instrument LLC
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