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MEXA-584L -
HORIBA, Ltd.
The MEXA-584L simultaneously measures CO, HC, CO2 (non-dispersive infrared: NDIR) and air-to-fuel ratio (AFR) or excess air ratio (A) in idle state. lt optionally measures O2, NO, engine speed (RPM) and oil temperature (TEMP). Lightweight and compact with a clear LCD and effortless operation, it can be used as a simple measurement instrument in any work situation.
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QuasIR™ 2000 -
Galaxy Scientific, Inc.
The QuasIR™ 2000 Portable Fiber Optic FT-NIR Near Infrared Spectrometer was designed from the ground up to offer the industry a new kind of NIR analysis solution – a solution that brings together the portability required to move NIR analysis closer to point-of-need, combined with unmatched spectroscopic performance for the fastest and most accurate results.
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mks Ophir
This scanning slit M² measurement system accurately analyzes lasers with wavelengths from UV to Far Infrared with its silicon, germanium, or pyroelectric head. It features a compact portable design, immediate results, ISO compliant measurements, and operates in CW or kHz Pulsed modes which makes it ideal for comprehensive analysis of lasers of most wavelengths.
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Manx R Series -
Xenics
Based on a brand new, in-house developed InGaAs linear detector, the Manx rectangular (R) is a high-performance short-wave infrared (SWIR) camera providing high speed and quality line-scan imaging. At unprecedented line rates of up to 256 kHz (or 128 kHz), the Manx rectangular (R) stands as the fastest line-scan InGaAs camera available in the world.
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Manx SQ Series -
Xenics
Based on a brand new, in-house developed InGaAs linear detector, the Manx square (SQ) is a high-performance short-wave infrared (SWIR) camera providing high speed and quality line-scan imaging. At unprecedented line rates of up to 256 kHz (or 128 kHz), the Manx square (SQ) stands as the fastest line-scan InGaAs camera available in the world.
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ANDRE™ -
Research Electronics Intl.
The ANDRE is a handheld broadband receiver that detects known, unknown, illegal, disruptive, or interfering transmissions. The ANDRE locates nearby RF, infrared, visible light, carrier current, and other types of transmitters. Quickly and discretely identify threats using the ANDRE Deluxe’s wide range of accessories specifically designed to receive transmissions from 10 kHz up to 12 GHz.
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Y103C -
SDL Atlas
For monitoring the quality of spun yarn or detecting broken filaments. The portable battery-powered unit uses an infrared detecting head, while low power circuitry ensures a long battery life, typically 10 hours. A two line intelligent display (LCD) shows the measurement time (seconds) and count. If the batteries are low on charge, a message will appear requesting the batteries to be charged.
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Hyper-Cam -
Telops Inc.
The Hyper-Cam is a lightweight and compact hyperspectral imaging sensor which uses Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) technology. This advanced high-performance spectrometer allows to detect and identify substances either gases or solids from a distance of up to 5 kilometers. It provides real-time chemical imaging as well as unparalleled spatial and spectral information about the IR targets under measurement.
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PerkinElmer Inc.
Characterize advanced complex materials on any budget. Our comprehensive portfolio of analytical solutions has the ideal molecular spectroscopy instruments for any lab to measure UV, infrared, and fluorescence.*Higher accuracy, increased sensitivity*Sample size flexibility*Wide array of sampling techniques*Shorter sample setup time*Easy-to-use software providing expert results
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SILAREX -
smartGAS Mikrosensorik GmbH
SILAREX is a new sensor platform based on the principle of non-dispersive infrared absorption (NDIR). This process, which is also used in the EVO line from smartGAS, offers considerable advantages over other processes, such as selectivity, long-term stability or measuring accuracy.The SILAREX concept provides the perfect basis for demanding, customer-specific developments and is used when the application requires special solutions.
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Renesas Electronics Corp.
Is an optically coupled element that combines a GaAs infrared LED on the input side with anormally-open MOS FET on the output side to realize an excellent cost performance.The small, thin package and high sensitivity of this element makes it ideal for battery-driven mobile devices, and its small offset voltage at power-on and good linearity are also make it suitable for controlling micro analog signals.
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EM133 -
SATEC Ltd.
SATEC EM133 is a Smart DIN Rail TOU Energy Meter, part of SATEC best-selling 130 series. It includes all PM130EH functionality plus a 16×2-character LCD display, 2 Digital Inputs, 1 Digital Output, IR (Infra-Red), battery backed up real time clock (RTC) and up to 8MB memory for data logging.
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National Technical Systems
Contamination Analysis, which begins with a set of basic evaluations that on most occasions will answer the “What is this?” question. The protocol contains four parts:*Visual Examination*Organic Analytical Testing by Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopy*Elemental Analytical Testing by Scanning Electron Microscopy / Energy Dispersive X-Ray Spectroscopy (SEM/EDS)*Ionic Analytical Testing by Ion Chromatography (IC)
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LCpro-SD -
Opti-Sciences, Inc.
The LCpro-SD offers laboratory grade experimental performance in a truly portable device. Featuring ADC's highly accurate miniaturized infrared gas analyzer, the LCpro-SD is, at 4.5kg or 10lbs., less than half the weight and half the size of conventional systems offering full environmental control. Ideal for A/Ci curves, and A/Q curves, measuring step sequences are full programmable.
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CI Systems Inc.
CI Systems provides a wide range of Missile Warning System (MWS) testers that can accurately simulate approaching threat signatures in the IR / Dual IR / UV /SWIR wavebands. These test systems can also test the MWS evaluation and acquisition of targets, tracking, and the performance of countermeasures. Also available is an infrared target simulator that projects an IR scene (background, target, and flare).