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Spectrometers are analytical instruments which disperse an emission (such as particles or radiation) according to some property of the emission (such as mass or energy) in order to measure the amount of the dispersion. This product area includes Portable / Miniature, visible, infrared (IR), ultraviolet (UV), atomic absorption (AA), optical emission (OE), Raman, X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and mass spectrometers. Specific search forms are also available. Search by Specification | Learn More about Spectrometers
X-ray instruments and X-ray systems use penetrating X-rays or gamma radiation to capture images of the internal structure of a part or finished product. Search by Specification | Learn More about X-ray Instruments and X-ray Systems
Mass spectrometers separate ions by their mass-to-charge (m/z) ratios. They are used to identify compounds by the mass of one or more elements in the compound. They are also used to determine the isotopic composition of one or more elements in a compound. Search by Specification | Learn More about Mass Spectrometers
UV and visible spectrometers measure the amount of ultraviolet (UV) and visible light transmitted or absorbed by a sample placed in the spectrometer. Search by Specification | Learn More about UV and Visible Spectrometers
...and other optical instruments. There are many types of spectroscopy standards. Examples include mass spectroscopy standards, alpha spectroscopy standards, and X-ray spectroscopy standards. Atomic absorption spectroscopy standards are available... Learn More about Optical Calibration Standards
Scintillation counters are used to detect gamma, x-ray and neutron radiation. They consist of a detector for sensing incident radiation and a photomultiplier for producing countable pulses. Learn More about Scintillation Counters
X-ray fluorescence spectrometers (XRFs) use a spectroscopic technique that is commonly used with solids, in which X-rays are used to excite a sample and generate secondary X-rays. Search by Specification | Learn More about X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometers
Radiation shielding is used to block or attenuate the intensity of alpha particles (helium atoms), beta particles (electrons), X-ray radiation, and gamma radiation (energetic electromagnetic radiation). Learn More about Radiation Shielding
...particles, gamma rays or X-rays. Also important is the type of output. Are these detectors measuring dose, dose rate or count rate? Outputs can be analog or digital, including computer signals. Search by Specification | Learn More about Radiation Detectors
...are often calibrated with samples of a known thickness, density, or mass. Equipment that uses penetrating X-rays or gamma rays is commonly available. Densitometers are used to quantity the density variants in X-ray images. Penetrameters or other X-ray... Search by Specification | Learn More about Nondestructive Testing (NDT) Equipment
...that are used to measure and record radiation exposure levels at higher levels. These plastic badges contain a small piece of photographic film to record exposure to gamma rays, X-rays, and beta particles. Film badges create permanent records... Learn More about TLD and Film Badges
X-ray diffraction instruments are used to measure crystal structure, grain size, texture and/or residual stress of materials and compounds through interaction of the X-ray beam with a sample. Search by Specification | Learn More about X-ray Diffraction Instruments
...applications, or for monitoring inline process control. Some specialty spectrometers are used in medical imaging applications. For example, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is used to determine physical and chemical information about... Learn More about Specialty Spectrometers and Accessories
...use sieving, dynamic light scattering, electrozone sensing, laser diffraction, low angle light scattering (LALLS), microscopy, or sedimentation. Companies that perform X-ray radiography, scanning acoustic microscopy (SAM), auger spectroscopy (AES... Search by Specification | Learn More about Analytical Laboratory Services
X-ray tubes and X-ray sources are lamps that produce X-rays. Learn More about X-ray Tubes and Sources
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RoHS MicroAnalyzer Xenemetrix Inc. (Formerly Jordan Valley AR Inc.)
Fiberoptic Spectroscopy Solutions from Avantes Wilkens-Anderson Company
EX-3600M/TEC Xenemetrix Inc. (Formerly Jordan Valley AR Inc.)
EX-6600 - Advanced Laboratory Spectrometer Xenemetrix Inc. (Formerly Jordan Valley AR Inc.)
Precious Metal Analyzer Xenemetrix Inc. (Formerly Jordan Valley AR Inc.)
Ex-Cite Benchtop Analyzer Xenemetrix Inc. (Formerly Jordan Valley AR Inc.)
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The PXS10-65W and PXS10-800 are MicroFocus X-Ray sources for applications requiring high power and high resolution. They operate from 45kV-130kV at up to 65W. They offer <6µm spot size and FOD of 14mm for excellent resolution and magnification. The completely integrated units combine a sealed tube, high voltage power supply and digital controller in a compact package. (read more)
The PXS10-16W is a MicroFocus X-Ray source for applications requiring the highest resolution. It operates from 45kV - 130kV at up to 16W. It offers focal spot size down to <5µm and a focus-to-object distance of 14mm for excellent resolution and magnification. The completely integrated unit combines a sealed tube, high voltage power supply and digital controller in a compact package. (read more)
The PXS5-925EA is a MicroFocus X-Ray source for high resolution radiographic applications and real time imaging. It operates from 45kV-90kV at up to 8W. It features a focal spot down to 7µm and a Focus-to-Object Distance (FOD) of 12mm for excellent resolution and magnification. The compact case houses an end-window sealed tube and high voltage power supply in a unit weighing only 8lbs. (read more)
The PXS5-724EA is an end-window MicroFocus X-Ray source for high resolution radiographic applications and real time imaging. It operates from 45kV - 70kV at up to 7W. The focal spot is <20µm at 7W and the Focus-to-Object Distance (FOD) is 12.5mm giving excellent resolution and magnification. The compact case houses a sealed tube and high voltage power supply in a unit weighing only 7lbs. (read more)
The PXS5-927 is a MicroFocus X-Ray source for applications requiring the highest resolution. It operates from 20kV - 90kV at up to 8W. It features a round focal spot with size down to 4µm and a working distance of 8.5mm for outstanding resolution and magnification. The completely integrated unit combines a sealed tube, high voltage power supply and digital controller in a compact package. (read more)
The PXS5-822SA is a side-window MicroFocus X-Ray source for high resolution radiographic applications and real time imaging. It operates from 45kV - 80kV at up to 8W. The focal spot is <20µm at 8W and the Focus-to-Object Distance (FOD) is 12.5mm giving excellent resolution and magnification. The compact case houses a sealed tube and high voltage power supply in a unit weighing only 7lbs. (read more)
The PXS11-150-75 is a Mini-Focus X-Ray source for high resolution radiographic and real time imaging applications. It operates from 40kV - 75kV at up to 11.25W. It features a focal spot size of 45µm at 11.25W and a working distance of 8.9mm for high resolution and magnification. The unit combines a sealed tube, high voltage power supply and control circuitry in a robust and compact package. (read more)
The PXS5-926EA is a MicroFocus X-Ray source for applications requiring the highest resolution. It operates from 45kV - 90kV at up to 8W. It features a <5µm focal spot and a Focus-to-Object Distance of 8.5mm for outstanding resolution and magnification. The unit combines a sealed tube and high voltage power supply in a compact package weighing only 8lbs. (read more)
The PXS4-611W is a water cooled side-window X-Ray source for analytical and gauging applications. It features highly stable flux for reliable gauging measurements. Operating voltage is from 5kV - 60kV at up to 60W. The focal spot is 0.25mm x 0.45mm at 60W and the Focus-to-Object Distance (FOD) is 15.8mm. The unit houses a sealed tube and high voltage power supply. (read more)
The PXS6-130SW is a water cooled side-window X-Ray source for analytical and gauging applications. It features highly stable flux for reliable gauging measurements. Operating voltage is from 20kV - 130kV at up to 65W. The focal spot is 0.5mm at 65W and the Focus-to-Object Distance (FOD) is 26.7mm. The unit houses a sealed tube and high voltage power supply. (read more)
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Princeton Gamma-Tech Instruments - Nuclear and X-Ray... X-ray Detectors & Spectrometers Gamma-ray Detectors & Spectrometers Nuclear and X-ray Detector Systems Gamma-ray & X-Ray See Princeton Gamma-Tech, Inc. Information |
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Welcome to the Swift Gamma Ray Burst Explorer Mission The Swift Gamma Ray Burst Explorer carries three instruments to enable the most detailed observations of gamma ray bursts to date. |
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Facts Hard X-ray imaging spectroscopy Hard X-ray and gamma-ray imaging above 100 keV |
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Vision Mission: The Black Hole Imager "THE SCIENCE ENABLED BY ULTRAHIGH ANGULAR RESOLUTION X-RAY AND GAMMA-RAY IMAGING OF BLACK HOLES" |
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Hard X-Ray, Gamma-Ray, and Neutron Detector Physics II -... Room-temperature x- and gamma-ray spectroscopy with silicon drift detectors |
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Hard X-Ray, Gamma-Ray, and Neutron Detector Physics - SPIE's... Hard X-Ray, Gamma-Ray, and Neutron Detector Physics (Proceedings Volume) |
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USGS Geophysical Products - Gamma-Ray/Radiometrics Magnetic Gravity Electrical MagnetoTelluric Multi-Discipline Gamma-Ray / Radiometrics Gamma-Ray/Radiometrics USGS Professional Papers |
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ESA Science & Technology: The Gamma-Ray Lens One particularly interesting application of a focusing gamma-ray telescope would be fine spectroscopy of the emission from Type Ia supernovae. |