DIY Systems
Pre-configured systems make start-up simple.
Complete customization gives you control.
It’s spectroscopy as easy as 1…2…3!
The most convenient way to get started
Our Discover-It-Yourself product line features pre-configured and fully-customizable systems.
Pre-configured systems include:
– Raman
– Low-Frequency Raman
– Extended Range Raman
– UV-Vis-NIR Spectroscopy
If these systems don’t match your application, full customization is available with a wide range of lasers, broadband light sources, detection modules, and sampling interfaces.
Discover-It-Yourself Systems
UV-VIS-NIR Systems
Our UV-VIS-NIR DIY systems offer a range of performance capability for you specific application. From teaching to quality control checks near the production line we have a DIY system to match your requirements. We can customize your system with the best combination of light sources, detectors and sampling tools.
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Raman Systems
Chose a pre-configured Raman system to start getting results quickly. Choose from three performance tiers and three laser wavelengths to match your sample. Build a custom Raman system based on your specific needs by choosing the best laser, sampling tool, detector for customized Raman measurements.
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Low Frequency Raman Systems
Our Low-Frequency Raman system starts measurements in the anti-Stokes region, measures across the laser excitation line, and into the Stokes region. Powerful filters eliminate scattering within about 5 cm-1 of the laser line to give you access to structural Raman data that is unavailable through other Raman techniques.
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Extended Range Raman Systems
The Extended Range Raman DIY system uses patented technology to capture a Raman spectrum over a wide measurement range. Get information not found in traditional Raman spectra using this unique system. Adding the Raman "stretch" region gives the highest data density to understand systems at the highest level of detail.
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