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CRAIC Technologies Ultraviolet-visible near-IR region (UV-visible-NIR) polarization microscope spectroscopy capabilities have been added to CRAIC’s microspectrophotometers.
In the changed post COVID-19 business landscape, the global market for UV / Visible Spectroscopy estimated at US$978.1 Million in the year 2020, is projected to reach a revised size of US$1.3 ...
One solution is to create an alloy form of Ag-Pd with a hollow structure for tuning the SPR bands from the UV-visible wavelength region to the NIR biological window. 35 However, having a silver ...
UV-visible instruments allow the Deuterium lamp to be switched off when working in the visible region, to extend lamp life. Switch on is automatic if a UV wavelength is selected.
Rayleigh scattering equation enables UV/Visible spectroscopy to characterize particle size and light wavelength effects on scattering intensity.
Uniqsis reports on how its Flow-UV inline UV-Visible spectrometer sets a new benchmark for real-time dispersion and nanoparticle distribution and agglomeration experiments.
Why choose UV-Vis for food and beverage analysis? Food and beverage analysis requires methods to assess physical and sensory attributes, nutritional components, and ingredient, contaminant, and ...
The visible and UV laser diode market is projected to reach US$ 4,497. 40 million by 2028 from US$ 3,127. 50 million in 2021; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5. 3% from 2021 to 2028. UV lasers ...
Sunset yellow has three peaks inside of the UV-Vis region (238 nm, 315 nm, 476 nm) whereas Tartrazine has two distinct peaks residing within the UV-Vis spectrum (259 nm, 425 nm) (Figure 2). . Figure 2 ...
Starna is the only Reference Material producer accredited to both ISO Guide 34 and ISO/IEC 17025 in the UV/Visible/NIR spectral range. The CRMs the company now provide extend the scope of available ...
Imaging of microscopic samples in the UV-visible-NIR region-now with Raman microspectroscopy! The UVM-1™ microscope from CRAIC Technologies: A system designed to make imaging of microscopic samples ...