IR Spectrometers
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Ultra High Resolution Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer
DLS-20
Ultra The Hiden DLS-20 QMS is a quadrupole mass spectrometer specifically designed for the analysis of Hydrogen and Helium Isotopes and light gases and includes a new Hiden mass filter designed for ultra high resolution. The new mass filter design is a micron precision assembly using the finest precision machined components.
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High Efficiency Dedicated Process Raman Spectrometer for Rugged and Robust Raman Monitoring
HE Spectrograph
The HE high efficiency Raman process analyzers have been developed to provide an advanced and robust performance with increased reliability for process control. The compact, rugged construction with no internal moving parts is perfectly adapted to demanding industrial environments. The analyzer has been designed to function with low maintenance, minimal downtime and little operator training.
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1000 Amp Clamp with IR Thermometer
FLIR CM78
The FLIR CM78 is a True RMS industrial clamp meter for the electrician who works on high-powered equipment and temperature systems and needs a safe, capable combination tool. An integrated IR thermometer provides fast non-contact measurements on panels, conduits, and motors. FLIR Tools Mobile connects the FLIR CM78 to your compatible smartphones and tablets via Bluetooth®, and METERLiNK® technology wirelessly integrates electrical readings on your infrared image with FLIR thermal cameras.
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Polychrometer (multichannel spectrometer)
It is a spectrometer that reduces the aberration of the optical system to the utmost limit because it measures effectively using multichannel detectors such as CCD, CMOS, InGaAs etc. Since the spatial resolution is high on the whole surface of the light receiving surface of the detector, it can be used for the following applications.
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MALDI Digital Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer
MALDImini-1
With its simple configuration and compact size, it is possible to install the MALDImini-1 in places where mass analysis devices could not previously be used. Through ingenious engineering and innovation its footprint has been reduced to the size of a piece of paper.




