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:

CompanyOxford InstrumentsOxford InstrumentsOxford Instruments
ItemParticleScout – Raman-based Particle AnalysisalphaCART – Mobile Raman SystemHexalight – Raman Spectrometer
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Catalog NumberParticleScout™
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DescriptionParticleScout is an advanced particle analysis tool for witec360 Raman microscopes that finds, classifies and identifies microparticles over even large sample areas.

User-defined categorization of particles by shape and size offers access to wide-ranging properties, and the results of the
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alphaCART is Oxford Instruments' mobile, confocal Raman system for all applications that require bringing the lab to the sample, including specimens that don’t fit under a microscope and fragile or precious objects that can’t be removed from secure locations.

The system's high confocality and
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Hexalight is the groundbreaking spectrometer at the core of witec360 Raman microscopes. It establishes new standards in throughput and spectral flexibility by incorporating an innovative lens-based, mirror-free design and providing unprecedented broadband capabilities.

Engineered for the needs of
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TypeInquireRaman Chemical ImagingRaman Chemical Imaging
Wavelength RangeUV-VIS-NIRInquireInquire
Spectral BandwidthUV-VIS-NIRUV-VIS-NIRUV-VIS-NIR
Detector(s)CCD/EMCCDCCD/EMCCDCCD/EMCCD
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