Multispectral Imaging (NIR / Raman)

Multispectral imaging systems are used by the food industry, the pharmaceutical industry, and in medical, biology, and chemistry labs for analysis and quality control. Types of multispectral imaging include NIR (near infrared), which can provide a quick and accurate analysis of samples within the 700–2500 nm wavelength range, and Raman, which measures the scattering of near infrared, visible, or near ultraviolet light. In both cases, the photons that are emitted and absorbed by the sample allow identification of specific molecules.

Considerations for purchasing a Multispectral Imaging System

Sensitivity, specificity, and resolution of images can vary between chemical imaging systems. Another feature to be aware of is what type of imaging the system is capable of and whether other types of imaging can be integrated into the system.

Discover and compare Multispectral Imaging Systems:

CompanyBruker OpticsBruker Optics
ItemMATRIX-MG Gas AnalyzersHYPERION Series Microscopes
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Catalog NumberMG01 / MG2 / MG5BOPT HYPERION 1000 / HYPERION 2000 / HYPERION 3000
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DescriptionThe MATRIX-MG5 features a 5 m multi-reflection gas cell and is designed for the high-precision quantification of gas compounds from very low concentrations on the ppb level up to one hundred percent.

Features:
  • Fast, continuous and fully automated identification and quantification of gas compositions
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The HYPERION II is an innovation force in infrared microscopy. It provides IR imaging down to the diffraction limit and sets the benchmark in ATR microscopy. It combines FT-IR and Infrared Laser Imaging (ILIM) microscopy for the first time ever in a single device, offering all three measurement ... Read More
TypeFT-IRFT-IR Chemical Imaging
Wavelength Range4800 - 720 cm-1 (other ranges optional)80 to 25,000 cm-1 (far-IR to VIS)
Scan TimeInquireInquire
Spectral BandwidthInquireInquire
Detector(s)Liquid nitrogen cooled MCT, other detectors optional, e.g. DTGS, cryocooled or thermoelectrically cooled MCTInquire
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