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New Te-Care™ Service Contracts for Detection Instruments
27 Aug 2010: Tecan has recently expanded its range of Te-Care™ Service Contracts with two new options designed specifically for users of Tecan detection instruments. Te-Care Check and Te-Care Depot Repair help to reduce instrument downtime and to ensure reliability of results.
Tecan

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Eliminate Solvent Handling from Polyolefin Analysis
25 Aug 2010: The new High Temperature GPC-IR instrument from Polymer Char is specially designed for polyolefin analysis and provides its users with an advanced modular design, an improved detection stability and full automation of the analytical process. The fully automated operation process also eliminates the need of solvent handling.
Polymer Char
Biodiesel (FAME) Analysis by FT-IR
09 Aug 2010: The interest in biofuels has increased because of rising petroleum costs and fuel stocks running out. This application note demonstrates the ability of the Nicolet FT-IR spectrometer family coupled with the unique Smart ARK ATR accessory for a simple analysis of Biodiesel (FAME). This shows that infrared provides a rapid, precise and accurate tool for biofuel analysis.
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Surface Plasmon Resonance vs. Quartz Crystal Microbalance
26 Jul 2010: This technical note discusses the differences between Surface Plasmon Resonance and Quartz Crystal Microbalance and compares some of the key performance parameters, such as sensitivity, response time, detection limit, accuracy and multiplexity.
Biosensing Instrument
New Long Wavelength Type NIR Mini-Spectrometer Provides Higher Sensitivity
22 Jul 2010: The newest member of Hamamatsu's TG series of mini-spectrometers is now available. The C11118GA TG NIR spectrometer module expands on the existing Hamamatsu range and adopts a high sensitivity, low noise InGaAs image sensor, specially selected to match the optical arrangement. The C11118GA is optimised for NIR operation and works in the 0.9 µm to 2.55 µm waveband.
Hamamatsu Photonics
Pittcon 2011 Announces its Annual Call for Topics Conferee Networking Sessions
15 Jul 2010: Topics must be received electronically by July 16, 2010. The Pittcon Conferee Networking Committee will review the submitted topics and selections will be completed by late August. Final session topics will be posted to the Pittcon website in October.
The Pittsburgh Conference
Agilent Technologies Sponsors the 2011 European Award for Plasma Spectrochemistry
02 Jul 2010: Agilent Technologies announces that the company is sponsoring the 2011 European Award for Plasma Spectrochemistry, to be presented at the European Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry in Zaragosa on January 11, 2011.
Agilent Technologies
New CCD Image Sensors for Improved Etaloning Near IR
01 Jul 2010: Back-thinned CCDs have exhibited problems of etalation in the near IR, which is problematic in applications such as Raman spectroscopy. The new improved S11071 series from Hamamatsu Photonics addresses this problem and has been specifically designed to reduce this etaloning effect, making it suitable for a wider range of applications, including medical.
Hamamatsu Photonics
Hamamatsu to Present New ORCA-Flash2.8 Scientific CMOS Camera and ORCA-D2 Dual CCD Camera
28 Jun 2010: Visit Hamamatsu Photonics at Microscience 2010 to see a live demonstration of the ORCA-Flash2.8 and the ORCA-D2. The easy-to-use ORCA-D2 provides a wide field of view during dual wavelength imaging and is suitable for a wide variety of fluorescence microscopy applications including ratio imaging, FRET and dual wavelength TIRF.
Hamamatsu Photonics
New Extended NIR Spectral Range of Auto SE
23 Jun 2010: HORIBA Scientific has extended the spectral range of the Auto SE in the Near Infra Red, with the instrument now covering the wavelength range from 440 to 1000 nm.
HORIBA Jobin Yvon
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