Spectroscopy Products
A new QuickDetect mode for the Progeny ResQ 1064 nm handheld Raman analyser can identify residues or non-visible amounts.
Bruker’s scimaX magnetic resonance mass spectrometer has a mass resolution exceeding twenty million.
Bruker’s TRACER 5g handheld XRF analyser incorporates a silicon drift detector with a graphene entrance window.
Bruker’s new CTX™ XRF analyser weighs less than 7 kg and has a footprint of 14 cm wide.
Fluxana’s BORAMAT automatic dosing machine is compatible with all common laboratory scales.
XRF dies that have an auto-ejector sleeve that speeds up die manufacture.
J&M’s TIDAS L series are stand-alone instruments with built-in computer.
The new version of J&M’s software offers improved options for process control.
Princeton Instruments’ high-performance BLAZE cameras feature two new sensors.
The NeoSpectra Micro is a chip-sized, self-contained NIR spectral sensor designed to be the basis of a complete system.
Agilent's new IDP dry scroll pumps are oil-free, compact and quiet vacuum pumps with longer maintenance cycles.
Peak Scientific’s Solaris XE can deliver up to 35 L min–1 of nitrogen, at purity levels of up to 99.5% making it suitable for LC-MS applications.
Microsaic Systems’ 4500 MiD chip-based mass spectrometer is designed for point-of-need analyses.
The latest version of IRsweep’s mid-IR frequency comb spectrometer is the IRisF1.
Bruker has launched the new INVENIO™ FT-IR research spectrometer with multi-detector operation and intelligent features.
A new range of solvents for high-sensitivity analytical applications including hyphenated techniques.
The novAA 800 is a range of atomic absorption spectrometers with models covering flame, graphite furnace and hydride technologies.
Analytik Jena has introduced the PQ LC HPLC module for its PlasmaQuant MS ICP-MS system.
The Thermo Scientific ConservatIR FT-IR external reflection enables analysis of large objects outside the instrument sample chamber, including works of art.