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Compact module with MEMS-FPI spectrum sensor and light source

| Contributed by Hamamatsu

Compact modules feature a narrow wavelength band targeted for specific compounds. Ideal for integration into portable devices for sorting applications

WITec Suite SIX: The next stage in Raman and correlative microscopy software

| Contributed by WITec GmbH

WITec’s Suite SIX is a substantial advance in software for Raman and correlative measurement control, data acquisition and post-processing.

Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry: How Do I Get the Best Results?

| Contributed by The Royal Society of Chemistry

This textbook introduces students and scientists who are new to GCMS to all of the steps involved in using this technique as within a research process

Make accurate UV-IR analysis with Xenon flash lamps

| Contributed by Hamamatsu

High-performance deep UV light sources with excellent characteristics over a long period of operation.

Mini, Micro and MEMS Spectrometers

| Contributed by Hamamatsu

An impressive line-up of over 20 different devices covering the spectral range from UV to NIR.

Real-time, Chromatography-Free Trace Gas Analysis

| Contributed by Syft Technologies

Voice200ultra delivers real-time, chromatography-free analysis of compounds that require intensive sample preparation.

Real-time Detection of Product Contaminants and Impurities

| Contributed by Syft Technologies

Detect carcinogens or harmful impurities instantly with the Voice200ultra and never miss a contamination event

Markes Sorbent sampling tubes for thermal desorption

| Contributed by Markes International Ltd

Markes’ thermal desorption tubes with a variety of sorbent packings for all TD applications deliver optimum results time after time.

Create Drugs of Abuse Methods in Minutes

| Contributed by Restek

The new Pro EZLC chromatogram modeler is an easy-to-use yet powerful tool that cuts LC method development time and cost dramatically.

Demanding applications require ultimate purity, but are all UHP gases the same?

| Contributed by Air Products

While you might think that all UHP gases are the same read this article to find out how they are not.

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