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SpectraPro |
World Renowned spectrometers with focal lengths from 150mm to 750mm. Configurable as either spectrographs or monochromators. Imaging optics, direct drive and multi-grating turrets are incorporated for ultimate performance. The SP2300i, SP2500i, and SP2750i can be configured with dual exits for use as both a spectrograph and monochromator and include 3 grating interchangeable turrets.
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- Raman
- Fluorescence
- Luminescence
- Near IR
- Absorbance
- Transmittance & Reflection
- Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy
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TriVista |
State-of-the-art triple spectrographs for Raman spectroscopy. The ultimate in flexibility, stray light rejection and spectral resolution. The TriVista is the ideal spectrometer for low frequency Raman spectroscopy. Instantly configurable in either single, triple additive or triple subtractive modes the TriVista can be optimized for any sample, whether it is low intensity or low frequency. |
- Raman
- Fluorescence
- Luminescence
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SpectraPro HRE |
High performance, low cost Echelle spectrograph. The Spectra Pro High Resolution Echelle is ideal for LIBS and atomic emission spectroscopy. It offers both high spectral resolution and coverage in a compact 250 mm package. Versions are available for UV / VIS and VUV applications. |
- Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy
- Atomic Emission Spectroscopy
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VM Series |
The standard in vacuum UV spectrometers. The VM502 200mm employs a single element concave holographic grating and can be used either single element or CCD detectors. The 390mm VM 504 features a plane 2- grating turret and dual exit ports, making it the most versatile VUV spectrometer available. |
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Acton Series Lens Spectrographs |
The Acton LS 785 provides a significant advantage in acquisition time and spatial integrity in demanding Raman imaging applications. A very compact footprint and 5cm-1 resolution make it well suited for transportable applications such as medical and process diagnostics. |
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