Near Infrared Spectrometer (NIR / IR Spectrometer)

A near infrared spectrometer (also known as NIR spectrometer) is an analytical instrument used to examine pharmaceutical, chemical or medical materials in bulk, with very little sample preparation. Near infrared spectrometers offer spectral wavelength ranges around 12,500 to 4000 cm-1 or more. NIR spectrometers use high precision diode array detectors and silicon or lead-sulfide CCDs, which are generally more sensitive. Because of the diverse range of applications for NIR spectroscopy, these NIR spectrometers can be reconfigured to accommodate both liquid and solid samples, including compatibility with many flow-cell types for assay analysis. Ease of use, multiple-sample capacity, and portability make these high-throughput, near infrared spectrometers perfect for many laboratory environments.

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CompanySi-Ware SystemsSi-Ware SystemsSi-Ware Systems
ItemNeoSpectra ScannerSi-NIR MatrixSi-NIR Mini (NeoSpectra Micro)
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Wavelength Range1,350–2,500 nm1,350–2,550 nm1,350–2,550 nm
Resolution16 nm (~64 cm?¹)InquireInquire
DescriptionCompact USB-powered FT-NIR spectrometer with built-in illumination for lab and development applicationsFT-NIR sensor with 10mm measurement spot for OEM integration and non-homogeneous material analysisUltra-compact MEMS-based FT-NIR OEM spectral sensor module for embedded material analysis
Signal-to-Noise Ratio2,000:1InquireInquire
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