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Astranet introduces micro-volume spectrophotometer
Astranet Systems has launched Astragene: a micro-volume spectrophotometer that uses a patented system to measure samples as small as two micro litres.
News from Laboratorytalk, 31 July 2009
AstraNet launches new company website
Website gives prominence to the completely new AstraNet range of fibre optic coupled spectrometers covering the UV/vis and NIR ranges
News from Laboratorytalk, 17 January 2007
Checking colour quality at speed
ICI Imagedata asked AstraNet Systems to design and install an on-line monitoring system to check production of dye sublimation printing ribbons
News from Laboratorytalk, 10 July 2006
Integrated hyperspectral imaging instruments
Family of integrated hyperspectral imaging instruments for pharmaceutical, medical, and commercial applications promise to establish benchmark performance for spectral and spatial resolution
News from Laboratorytalk, 30 January 2006
SWIR spectrometer offers range of applications
Provides wavelength scans over the 1.1 to 2.2 micron range, allowing real-time monitoring of reactions in analytical laboratories and process control applications in many industries
News from Laboratorytalk, 31 October 2005
PCB converts Stellarnet spectrometer into monitor
Astranet's new data acquisition PCB converts a Stellarnet spectrometer into a monitor for on-line and in-line process control, or allows it to perform as a stand-alone instrument without a PC.
News from Laboratorytalk, 26 August 2005
Bright prospects for low-cost solar simulator
High intensity, very uniform light source mimics the sun's spectrum, enabling a wide range of devices and products to be tested for their response to sunlight
News from Laboratorytalk, 2 March 2005
Impossible spectroscopy?
'Astonishing' versatility of fibre optic sample access allows measurements to be taken in locations that would normally be impossible
News from Laboratorytalk, 22 December 2004
The perfect cuppa - art or science?
Instrument measures the colour of a tea of coffee infusion every two seconds, tracking the process far more closely and more safely than has been possible before
News from Laboratorytalk, 23 September 2004
Recalibration for StellarNet spectroradiometers
Traceable calibration service for portable instruments, using a specially modified calibration standard which has itself been calibrated using NPL standard sources
News from Laboratorytalk, 13 September 2004
Illuminating concepts in spectroscopy
Distribution deal adds novel spectroscopic instrumentation and a catalogue of light sources, monochromators, detectors and other components to the range
News from Laboratorytalk, 9 April 2004
From StellarNet to AstraNet
After two successful years trading as StellarNetUK, the directors have decided to change the company name to AstraNet Systems
News from Laboratorytalk, 18 February 2004
NIR spectrometers have no moving parts
Several models provide various operational ranges and optical resolutions (from 4nm down to 0.2nm) suitable for both spectroscopy and optical spectrum analysis
News from Laboratorytalk, 7 November 2003
Portable colour measurement
Measurement of large or irregularly shaped objects - difficult or even impossible with conventional colour measurement instrumentation - is made easy through use of fibre optics
News from Laboratorytalk, 18 September 2003
Spectrophotometer with ultrafast USB interface
Equipped with a USB2 parallel interface that not only does away with the need for an interface card in the PC but is 40 times faster than a conventional USB1
News from Laboratorytalk, 2 June 2003
Qualification kit for holistic compliance in UV-Vi
Difficulties with calibrating UV-Visible instrumentation like HPLC detectors and spectrophotometers that use flow or microcells are overcome with the new GxP GoldR Traceable Liquid Standards
News from Laboratorytalk, 20 January 2003
Spectrometer revolutionises colour measurement
Colour measurement system has proved a spectacular success measuring the colour bands in core soil samples at Cambridge University's Physical Geography Laboratories
News from Laboratorytalk, 26 November 2002
New source simplifies UV-Vis
Combined light uses fibre optic technology to couple UV and visible sources together so that scans from 200nm to 1100nm can be done in virtual real time with no moving parts or lamp changes
News from Laboratorytalk, 9 October 2002
Revealing the invisible
512 element electrothermally cooled InGaAs array detector provides real-time high resolution spectral analysis of lasers, laser diodes and other sources from 1.1 to 1.7 microns
News from Laboratorytalk, 27 August 2002
Size really does matter
Six functions in one portable battery-operated UV/Vis/NIR spectrometer may make traditional larhe laboratory-bound instruments redundant
News from Laboratorytalk, 12 June 2002
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