The Thermo Scientific Nicolet iS5 FT-IR spectrometer provides the ideal performance and fit for product assurance testing and material identification. Whether you choose the Mid-IR or Near-IR version, this spectrometer delivers maximum confidence and reliability by implementing the same field-proven FT-IR technology found on other Thermo Scientific Nicolet FT-IR models. The lightweight design and small footprint of the Nicolet iS5 FT-IR system enables you to bring the spectrometer where you need answers most: from your busy laboratory to the production floor or in the warehouse
Beam splitter : KBr/Ge mid-infrared optimized Laser : Temperature controlled solid-state near-IR diode laser Performance verification : ASTM E1421 to meet customer ISO/GLP requirements Components : User-replaceable: source, desiccant, power supply, sample compartment windows Power supply : 100-240V 50/60Hz Source type : Mid-infrared Ever-Glo; user replaceable from bottom plate Interface : PC USB 2.0 Weight : 10 kg
The Metrohm brand stands for highly accurate, robust instruments and continuous innovation. Our spectroscopy portfolio reflects these standards. We have cutting-edge near-infrared and Raman systems for lab, process, and field operation. Our solutions are as diverse as the spectroscopy market – learn more about our instruments and innovations below.
MIRA XTR is an alternative for high power 1064 nm systems. Powered by advanced computational processing, MIRA XTR uses a more sensitive 785 nm laser light along with XTR algorithms to eXTRact the Raman data from the sample fluorescence. MIRA XTR also features Orbital Raster Scanning (ORS) to provide better coverage of the sample increasing the accuracy of the results. The Basic package is a starter package that contains the basic components required for operating the MIRA XTR. The Basic package includes Calibration Standard, Intelligent Universal Attachment, and the library of Illicit Materials. Class 3B operation.
The Metrohm brand stands for highly accurate, robust instruments and continuous innovation. Our spectroscopy portfolio reflects these standards. We have cutting-edge near-infrared and Raman systems for lab, process, and field operation. Our solutions are as diverse as the spectroscopy market – learn more about our instruments and innovations below.
MIRA XTR is an alternative for high power 1064 nm systems. Powered by advanced AI and Machine Learning, MIRA XTR uses a more sensitive 785 nm laser along with XTR algorithms to eXTRact the Raman data from the sample fluorescence. MIRA XTR also features Orbital Raster Scanning (ORS) to provide better coverage of the sample increasing the accuracy of the results. The Advanced package includes MIRA Lib KnowItAllTM Full Raman Library Collection of over 19,500 samples, MIRA XTR Raman spectral library for Illicit Materials, Calibration Standard, Intelligent Universal Attachment, Right-angle Attachment, Vial Attachment, and MIRA SERS Attachment. A complete package for any type of analysis. Class 3B operation.
The Z-901 features an all-new ergonomic design, a 0.5 lb. weight reduction down to about 3.5 lbs. (1.6 kg), improved heat dissipation, and completely updated software and processing electronics. General alloy testing for scrap sorting, PMI/NDT or quality assurance. Does not measure carbon. The Z-901 also leads the way featuring the first-ever “dual burn” technology. Users can test with the 901 either using an “air burn” method or using argon-purge for applications requiring higher precision and lower limits of detection.
A single spectrometer to covers the wavelength range of 200 – 440 nm. The instrument is factory calibrated for a suite of 15-20 elements, depending on application. Or operators may use the accompanying Profile Builder software package to customize to specific elements, their own calibration standards, and spectral processing. The Z-901 can be set up to measure the emissions of any element except Li, Na, H, C, N, O, Cl, Br, F, Ce, Rb, S. Common factory-calibrated Z-901 applications include alloy, mining and environmental analysis, typically for beryllium in soil.