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Nitrogen analysis for flourescence analysis
Horiba Jobin Yvon has introduced nitrogen analysis for the Horiba SLFA UV 21.
News from Horiba Jobin Yvon (16 February 2005)
Versatility from stereo microscope
The versatile EMZ-8TR zoom stereo body from Meiji Techno features high-resolution zoom optics which deliver crisp sharp images and excellent resolution with superior image contrast.
News from Meiji Techno UK (15 February 2005)
Fused silica wafers added
Armstrong Optical now includes a series of fused silica wafers in its offering, ideal substrates for many applications.
News from Armstrong Optical (14 February 2005)
Infrared line scan cameras for high speeds
Technology Resources has launched an array of infrared line scan cameras and systems for high-speed, high-resolution, thermal imaging applications.
News from Technology Resources (14 February 2005)
Fast data rates for high-res colour camera
The NEW JAI CV-M8CL is the colour version of the powerful CV-M2 and features high resolution, fast data throughput and rugged compact housings. Brochure available
News from Firstsight Vision (27 January 2005)
Expanding the range of industrial vision cameras
Partners since 1997, the company has a reputation for introducing and supporting cutting edge technologies and introduced Sony's Firewire product range into the U.K. Brochure available
News from Firstsight Vision (21 January 2005)
Small body camera makes its mark
The drive for higher resolutions seems to be a constant factor in machine vision that does not appear to be slowing down any time soon. Brochure available
News from Firstsight Vision (20 January 2005)
Optical system is highly modular
The PriorZoom range of optical systems is highly modular conferring great flexibility in terms of both optical performance and physical format. Brochure available
News from Prior Scientific (20 December 2004)
Scanner integrated on robot arm measuring machine
Metris has announced the integration of the Metris LC50 scanner on the FARO seven-axis portable arms. Brochure available
News from Metris (13 December 2004)
Scan Planner reduces part programming time
With Scan 4.1 Planner from Metris user can now create, modify and prove out part programs using only 3D CAD models instead of using the actual CMM hardware and waiting for real parts. Brochure available
News from Metris (10 December 2004)
Gauge block calibration system
The EPP 01 Gauge Block Calibration System can not only yield faster, more accurate results (+/-10nm) but also lower to ~15 the number of gauge blocks needed to calibrate a 122 block set.
News from Armstrong Optical ( 6 December 2004)
Revolutionary new portable microscope
An exciting new microscope, the Trekker, has just been launched in the UK priced at £49.99 the Trekker achieves a quantum leap in compact microscope design.
News from DDHK ( 3 December 2004)
Entering the world of ASTM D5453
The SLFA UV21 Sulphur-in-Oil Analyzer offers new technology using a combustion ultraviolet fluorescence to achieve levels of sulphur down to 1 ppm.
News from Horiba Jobin Yvon (29 November 2004)
Coding and printing solution goes worldwide
Sherwood Technology has announced its collaboration with Domino - the largest international producer of CO2 laser-marking systems - to supply DataLase to a world-wide market.
News from Sherwood Technology (29 November 2004)
Scanning for off-line thickness gauging
Lumetrics, has launched an off-line scanning system that when combined with their revolutionary Optigauge film thickness measurement system provides a detailed analysis of complex film compositions.
News from Lumetrics (26 November 2004)
Reduction in environmental pesticide contamination
Oxford Lasers VisiSizer systems are now being used to characterize the size spectrum of sprays produced by new nozzle designs for pesticide sprays.
News from Oxford Lasers (22 November 2004)
Lasers aim at cleaner, more powerful, auto engines
Oxford Lasers has been working in the field of combustion imaging for many years and their latest range of VisiSizer particle and droplet in-flight sizing systems are ideal for the job.
News from Oxford Lasers (22 November 2004)
New systems for fluorescence microscopy
Carl Zeiss has underlined its technological leadership in the field of high-quality microscope systems with the launch of three entirely new fluorescence microscope systems.
News from Carl Zeiss UK (18 November 2004)
World's fastest ever confocal microscope claimed
Carl Zeiss has launched what is said to be the world's fastest ever confocal microscope for live cell research, the LSM 5 live ia said to image 20 times faster than any other confocal microscope.
News from Carl Zeiss UK (18 November 2004)
Flexibility for digital fluorescence microscopy
The Carl Zeiss Axio Imager is an innovative modular system for digital fluorescence microscopy, featuring advanced flexibility and application versatility.
News from Carl Zeiss UK (18 November 2004)
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