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Trans-fatty acid measurement by IR analyser
Unlike gas chromatographic methods for trans fat analysis in fats, infrared analysis does not require any sample preparation Brochure available
News from Wilks Enterprise ( 2 December 2005)
Rapid in-process analysis of cheese
FT-NIR is a non-destructive method used in the prediction of components like fat and dry matter in cheese, greatly reducing the amount of time, materials and labour involved in the process
News from Thermo Electron (molecular spectroscopy) (29 November 2005)
Ultimate FT-NIR analysis of liquids and powders
Can be used for the analysis of many different products including milk powder, animal feeds, meat and bone meal, alcoholic beverages, fruit juices, chocolate crumb and edible oils
News from QCL Scientific (23 November 2005)
Investing in XRD thin film stress know-how
Technical background article A research programme examining X-ray diffraction (XRD) thin film stress analysis techniques has been conducted by Panalytical in cooperation with the Max Planck Institute for Metals Research
News from Panalytical (17 November 2005)
Near IR imaging and the PAT initiative
Technical background article An application note is now available from Spectral Dimensions that shows how near infrared chemical imaging (NIR-CI) adds a completely new dimension to conventional NIR spectroscopy Brochure available
News from Malvern Instruments (17 November 2005)
Automate Raman sampling with carousel accessory
This versatile accessory automates the collection of Raman spectra from multiple samples and is designed principally for routine analysis environments such as QA/QC laboratories
News from Thermo Electron (molecular spectroscopy) (14 November 2005)
Filter NIR for food, feed and agri-food industries
Buchi has entered into an agreement with the German company Zeutec Opto Elektronik for the exclusive distribution of two NIR filter instruments in selected countries
News from Büchi Labortechnik ( 1 November 2005)
Farfield's new UK headquarters
Move to Crewe will allow the company to enjoy the benefits of a modern business environment while maintaining its links with the academic and industrial research community in the north of the UK
News from Farfield Sensors (31 October 2005)
Near IR chemical imaging system is versatile
Device is able to produce chemical maps of the components in a tablet or other solid dosage forms, showing the distribution of active pharmaceutical ingredients with excipients Brochure available
News from Malvern Instruments (27 October 2005)
Spectrograph features highest sensitivity
Echelle spectrograph with CCD detection has been developed with focus on applications in edge plasma spectroscopy of thermonuclear plasmas
News from GWU-Lasertechnik (21 October 2005)
2000 buyers for M series AAS
Atomic absorption spectrometer (AAS) enables laboratories, especially those performing high throughput experiments, to carry out both flame and graphite furnace AAS analyses
News from Thermo Electron (elemental analysis) (21 October 2005)
Faster and easier XRF for geology and mining
Accurate and precise data for 22 key trace elements is provided in less than 30 minutes analysis time using wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence (WDXRF) spectrometer Brochure available
News from Bruker Daltonics (19 October 2005)
Complete RoHS and WEEE compliance testing systems
Producers exporting to from the USA to Europe and China can assess, attain, and maintain compliance with new environmental regulations Brochure available
News from Shimadzu Scientific Instruments (14 October 2005)
Farfield wins MNT mark
The UK Micro and NanoTechnology Network (MNT), has initiated a quality mark for firms involved in the nanotechnology industry
News from Farfield Sensors (14 October 2005)
Multi wavelength Raman at an affordable price
Users not only get 'unique' high performance and multiple lasers, but actually have two independent Raman systems both using LSI RamanSoft for complete data compatibility
News from Scientific Optical Solutions (29 September 2005)
NIR system promises flexibility and ruggedness
Polarisation interferometer and FT-NIR system has the optical performance expected of research grade spectrometers and the stability and dependability expected for routine lab and process applications
News from Büchi Labortechnik (29 September 2005)
ED-XRF for low-sulphur fuels testing standard
Compact, affordable energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence (ED-XRF) analyser exceeds standard for determining low-sulphur content of automotive fuels
News from Spectro Analytical Instruments (29 September 2005)
XRPD determines phase transformations
Technical background article Studies demonstrate utility of X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD) for determining process-induced phase transformations in pharmaceutical solids
News from Panalytical (27 September 2005)
Global sales network expanded
With the continuing growth of interest in Farfield's AnaLight product range, the company has appointed Alfatest as its new distributor to provide sales and support in Italy
News from Farfield Sensors (26 September 2005)
Early-stage detection of protein crystallisation
Technical background article Scientists at CCLRC Daresbury Laboratory and Farfield have been able to demonstrate the use of dual polarisation interferometry (DPI) to determine the earliest stages of crystallisation of a protein
News from Farfield Sensors (22 September 2005)
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