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Spectroscopy
News Release from: Aspectrics
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 27 January 2005
Name change signals new strategic
direction
Advanced Photometrics, a supplier of micro-infrared spectroscopy analysers to OEMs, has changed its company name to Aspectrics
The new name for Advanced Photometrics, Aspectrics, comes as the company moves to launch its technologies into various chemical analysis and monitoring markets "We are enthusiastic about this corporate milestone," said Paul Salsgiver Jr, CEO of Aspectrics
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 8 Feb 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Our new company name effectively communicates our position in the market as providers of innovative chemometric analysers at the most critical aspects of processes".
The Aspectrics technology platform is based on a novel form of infrared spectroscopy, called encoded photometric infrared spectroscopy (EP-IR).
At the heart of the EP-IR analyser is a rotating disc onto which up to 256 concentric encoding tracks is formed.
The EP-IR analyser continuously acquires data on every optical channel in parallel to provide what is said to be the most accurate intensity measurements.
"The encoding tracks of the EP-IR analyser replace the detector elements of a conventional detector array, eliminating artifacts arising from dead or drifting detector elements" said Salsgiver. Request free introductory details about products from Aspectrics ...
"The EP-IR analyser effectively offers nondispersive infrared ruggedness with Fourier transform infrared performance.".
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