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Analytical instrumentation
Molecular spectroscopy
 

 

Based on the principle of specific spectrum analysis of each chimical component, the organic spectrometry applications are numerous : component identification (mainly in IR), mixing, screening (IR or Raman), physical analysis (glass, surface analysis)...

Thanks to the development of new technologies, new accessories, the organic spectrometry is now adapted to all type of samples : liquids, tablets, films, plastics, biologic samples… analysis through containers (vial or reactor), or directly in the samples thanks to optic fibers are also enabled.

These solutions are also easily coupled with other techniques such as dissolution baths (analysis on line), thermogravimetry (TGA), microscopy.

For more specific analysis, the polarimetry and the fluorescence have become essential technique in pharmaceutical or biological fields.

Our systems are reliable, ergonomic and meet the strictest legislations including the 21 CFR 11 norm. We offer high performance configurations for systems dedicated to routine applications. Our luminescence spectrometers realize both the routine chemical analysis and biological applications.



Visible UV Spectrometer
Spectrometry in the UV and the visible areas is easy to use and the range of avilable accessories makes it suitable in all areas.


NIR Visible UV Spectrometer
With the Lambda UV-visible NIR series, PerkinElmer is an essential manufacturer.


Fluorimeter
Using the fluorescence properties of some chemical components allow the spectrofluorimeters to obtain very specific analysis, with more sensibility than with a spectrometer.

FTIR and NIR Spectrometer
IR spectrometers are major tools for many laboratories, the IR spectrum is often compared with "the fingerprint" of a chemical component, this is a reliable and powerful technique for identification.


RAMAN Spectrometer
If the IR or UV-Visible spectrometry is based on the absorption by a compound of the energy emitted by a polychromatic source, the Raman spectrometry measures the photons diffused at different wavelength from a monochromatic source.


IR Microscope
The association of microscopy with IR spectrometry allow at the same time a microscopic observation and a chemical identification of a sample.

IR screening
If the analysis step by step in IR microscopy does not give you all the information requested, or if the cartographic analysis is too limited, IR or NIR imaging of the Spotlight series are the perfect tools not to miss anything of the analysis of your samples.