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Next step in X-ray analysis
Wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometers have applications and capabilities tailored to meet the precise needs of specific industries
News from Panalytical (12 March 2004)
X-ray analysis to 21 CFR part 11
X-ray analysis systems and services fully support compliance with the US FDA's regulation on electronic signatures in the pharmaceutical and related industries
News from Panalytical (10 March 2004)
X-ray fluorescence in the palm of your hand
Pittcon 2004 sees launch of handheld X-ray fluorescence analyser designed to provide users quick on-site results, operating simplicity, and unlimited portability
News from Spectro Analytical Instruments (10 March 2004)
Custom optical spectroscopy solutions
Service is designed to provide tailor-made solutions for optical spectroscopic applications through a system of modular components which can be integrated to address particular needs
News from Jobin Yvon (16 December 2003)
Smart solution for dual-channel spectroscopy
DTi Smart award will help development of dual channel spectroscopy line camera, allowing two detectors to be used on a single detector output
News from Spectronic Devices (12 December 2003)
Spectrometry for precious metals analysis
Optical emission spectrometer provides fast, reliable analysis of precious metals at trace levels in fire assay lead buttons
News from Thermo Electron (elemental analysis) ( 3 December 2003)
Circular dichroism spectrometer sets new standards
Device is said to offer unrivalled speed, precision and accuracy for studying the CD spectra of proteins, chiral drugs and other optically active samples
News from Applied Photophysics (21 November 2003)
Development of a Raman engine
Digilab announces partnership with Chromaplex to develop a Raman spectrograph engine that will provide the foundation for several new product lines
News from Digilab (21 November 2003)
Extending X-ray analysis of advanced materials
With analysis of wafers up to 300mm, and an automatic wafer loader, this system makes X-ray analysis a tool for advanced materials research and also for process developmen
News from Panalytical (18 November 2003)
Power and productivity in dispersive Raman
Spectrometer features non-contact, non-destructive analysis of both microscopic and macroscopic samples in a highly customisable, research-grade
News from Thermo Electron (molecular spectroscopy) (17 November 2003)
Improved portable gasoline analysis
Compact, robust and user-friendly mid-FTIR spectrometer for the automatic measurement of the concentration of the most important components of gasoline
News from Sartec (11 July 2003)
Carat and stick
X-ray systems can make measurements equal to the cupellation tests of the past to the same level of accuracy but in less than a minute instead of several hours Brochure available
News from Fischer Instrumentation (GB) (27 June 2003)
Scratching the surface
Novel x-ray spectrometer gives combined coating thickness measurement and materials analysis, without the need for special sample preparation Brochure available
News from Fischer Instrumentation (GB) (20 June 2003)
Rapid microwave extraction and digestion
Microwave digestion unit provides rapid digestion of samples prior to AA-ICP analysis - a commonly used technique for analysis of metal content
News from John Morris Scientific (16 June 2003)
Online FT-NIR process analyser runs without a PC
Multi-channel instrument offers high resolution, excellent signal/noise ratio and high reliability
News from Yokogawa UK (20 May 2003)
World's first portable Raman imaging system
Combination of a proprietary on-axis spectrograph with a coherent fibre bundle probe allows for high quality, high spectral resolution Raman imaging in a compact package
News from Jobin Yvon ( 8 May 2003)
Deuterium lamp for in-situ UV spectroscopy
Small instruments equipped with this miniature UV light source now allow concentrations of substances to be measured rapidly in the field Brochure available
News from Heraeus Noblelight ( 7 May 2003)
High sensitivity high performance FTIR
Features a highly optimised, high energy throughput optical system that results in a signal to noise ratio of 40,000:1 Brochure available
News from Shimadzu Scientific Instruments ( 2 May 2003)
First response chemical identifier
Portable FT-IR system measures how chemical samples interact with infrared light to rapidly provide identification of unknown chemical substances at the site of discovery
News from SensIR Europe ( 2 May 2003)
Portable analyser tracks emissions at quarry
User application article To track emissions to air under new requirements, a portable Gasmet Dx 3000 FTIR analyser was rented from Quantitech by Lafarge Lime's Whitwell Works in Derbyshire, and is now a permanent feature
News from Quantitech (15 January 2003)
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