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Simplified analysis of X-ray transparent samples
Transmission geometry employs a novel focusing X-ray mirror for higher angular resolution and relatively large sample volumes, resulting in higher peak intensities
News from Panalytical ( 5 August 2004)
Radiometer/spectroradiometer products on show
Able Instruments and Controls will be displaying the full range of light measurement equipment available from International Light at the 2004 Photonex Exhibition
News from Able Instruments and Controls ( 2 August 2004)
Oil, grease, and hydrocarbon in water and soil
Portable infrared analyser can be used in new ASTM method to measure recoverable oil and grease and nonpolar material Brochure available
News from Wilks Enterprise ( 2 August 2004)
Raman spectrometer is customisable
Latest dispersive Raman instrument features non-contact, non-destructive analysis of both microscopic and macroscopic samples in a highly customisable, research-grade instrument
News from Thermo Electron (molecular spectroscopy) (26 July 2004)
Immediate on-scene material identification
Portable infrared analyser is designed to operate in HazMat restricted area warm zones while its lightweight removable sampling module (Seal IR), lets the responder enter the hot zone
News from Thermo Electron (molecular spectroscopy) (23 July 2004)
Laser drivers are low cost, high performance
Laser diode drivers embody improvements in accuracy, linearity, noise, temperature stability, current resolution and modulation bandwidth that puts them on a par with the most advanced products
News from Newport (28 June 2004)
Lead-free - a wake up call for UK manufacturing
Technical background article The levels of lead in new products will have to be reduced to almost zero by new EU legislation coming into force in August 2004 Brochure available
News from Fischer Instrumentation (GB) (18 June 2004)
FT-IR with Raman microscope
Option to combine a Fourier Transform infrared spectrometer allows combination of multiple vibrational spectroscopic techniques within a single instrument for exceptional power Brochure available
News from Renishaw (26 May 2004)
XRF spectrometer has enhanced features
Instrument exploits the full potential of wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence for the analysis of metals, ceramics, inorganic chemicals, petrochemicals, polymers, and more
News from Thermo Electron (elemental analysis) (21 May 2004)
IR analyser helps meet EPA guidelines
Wilks Enterprise has developed a portable infrared analyser that uses hexane to extract the oil and grease from effluent samples Brochure available
News from Wilks Enterprise ( 7 May 2004)
New standard for industrial FT-IR gas analysis
Industrial multi-component gas system is capable of simultaneously analysing over 100 gas species with research-grade performance, speed, and sensitivity
News from Thermo Electron (molecular spectroscopy) ( 4 May 2004)
FT-IR for advanced research and routine analysis
New spectrometers provide powerful performance and upgradeability to meet needs of organic chemistry, pharmaceutical, food and agricultural, polymer, and academic and research markets
News from Thermo Electron (molecular spectroscopy) (30 April 2004)
Wider XRF elemental coverage
Spectrometer for cost-effective and rapid chemical analysis, providing routine elemental analysis capabilities and offering complementary information when structural methods are employed
News from Thermo Electron (elemental analysis) (22 April 2004)
A new concept in mid-infrared instrumentation
Pocket-sized variable filter array spectrometer that enables users to obtain spectra on a wide variety of materials wherever they occur and offers advantages over FT-IR instruments Brochure available
News from Wilks Enterprise (19 April 2004)
Patent covers IR spectroscopy using detector array
Result is a compact, portable infrared spectrometer that has a number of advantages over conventional instruments including no optical path through air, no moving parts and light weight Brochure available
News from Wilks Enterprise ( 7 April 2004)
An inspector calls
Pocket sized device exploits Raman effect to enable all street drugs and nearly all chemical materials, including explosives, to be analysed in just ten seconds
News from Spectrolab ( 6 April 2004)
Standard-less solution for X-ray fluorescence
Enables quantification of all elements from sodium to uranium in all concentration ranges from 100% down to the ppm-level in all matrices, like minerals, oils or metals Brochure available
News from Bruker Daltonics (25 March 2004)
Portable spectrometer gives choice of spectra
High performance portable system covers ultraviolet through to near infrared, and offers up to four hours continuous use on its batteries
News from Newport (18 March 2004)
24 pages of spectroscopy products
Included in the new catalogue are UV-vis cells, hollow cathode and deuterium lamps, transmission cells and reflectance accessories
News from Reflex Analytical (18 March 2004)
Meeting the need for speed
Developments in detector technology have propelled powder X-ray diffraction into the front rank both as an analytical tool for industrial laboratories and as a process control tool
News from Panalytical (17 March 2004)
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