Compact Spectrometer EXT Series 1350–2150nm
Pocket size, 1350–2150nm
This is a series of compact near-infrared spectrometers that cover the range from 1350 to 2150 nm. It can be applied to various uses.
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Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Oct 15, 2025~Nov 11, 2025
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Pocket size, 1350–2150nm
This is a series of compact near-infrared spectrometers that cover the range from 1350 to 2150 nm. It can be applied to various uses.
Capsule medication and cuvette measurement! A compact near-infrared spectrometer with a wavelength range of 900-1,700 nm.
Our company handles the small near-infrared spectrometer 'S-RT1'. It is suitable for measuring capsule medications as well as cuvettes, and can measure not only capsule medications but also liquids. The irradiation method uses diffuse reflection from two integrated tungsten lamps, and the sampling methods are diffuse reflection and semi-transmission. 【Specifications (partial)】 ■ Irradiation method: Diffuse reflection using two integrated tungsten lamps ■ Scan window: Sapphire glass ■ Cuvette holder: 1mm glass cuvette ■ Sampling methods: Diffuse reflection and semi-transmission ■ Standard reflection plate: Includes NIR-RM-1 *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
Anyone can measure in a short time! We provide equipment tailored to our customers' needs.
We offer the analysis and measurement device 'Es-Raman Spectrometer' tailored to your needs, such as sensitivity, resolution, and wavenumber range. This device is equipped with software that supports Japanese, allowing anyone to perform qualitative, quantitative, impurity, and time variation measurements in a short time. 【Features】 ■ Simple system: Laser, probe, spectrometer ■ Short measurement time: A few seconds or more ■ Measurement possible from outside the container ■ Low cost and high sensitivity ■ Unaffected by water, measurements from outside the container *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
Approximately 25kg in a compact and lightweight design! A micro-Raman measurement device equipped with an anti-vibration mechanism and a high-performance compact green laser. It offers high performance at a low price.
The "EGR-100" is a compact micro-Raman measurement device. It is equipped with a vibration isolation mechanism and an electronic cooling CCD that can cool down to below -70°C, and it has a built-in high-performance compact 532nm green laser, ensuring safety through a mechanical interlock mechanism. This product offers high cost performance, providing Raman spectra equivalent to those obtained from large micro-Raman devices. 【Features】 ■ Compact, lightweight, low-cost, and high-performance ■ Micro system with vibration isolation mechanism ■ Bright optical system equipped with a compact spectrometer and high-performance electronic cooling CCD detector ■ High-performance compact green laser included (with mechanical interlock mechanism) ■ Horizontal laser light irradiation and polarization measurement compatible (optional) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
A unique Raman spectrometer that combines the advantages of a portable probe system with the performance of research equipment.
【Features】 - High sensitivity, low noise - Non-contact, real-time measurement - Easy to carry - Simple operation - Ultra-low concentration analysis using SERS (optional) Available in two excitation models: 532nm and 1064nm. In addition to macro measurements, it can also be attached to a microscope for micro-Raman conversion (optional).
High-performance imaging spectrometer with up to 4 gratings and capable of supporting a maximum of 2 output ports, designed to minimize astigmatism.
The MS series spectrometer is a high-performance spectrometer with high throughput and high imaging capabilities. It can accommodate up to four gratings, and supports up to two output ports. Models that minimize astigmatism and are suitable for imaging are also available. Focal lengths can be selected from four options: 20 cm, 35 cm, 52 cm, and 75 cm, depending on the required resolution. Detectors can include multi-channel detectors or single-element sensors such as PMTs, depending on the application. - High wavelength resolution - Focal lengths tailored to applications: 20 cm, 35 cm, 52 cm, 75 cm - Imaging models that minimize astigmatism are available - Up to four gratings with automatic switching - Up to two output ports (CCD/ICCD, CCD/PMT, etc.)
Real-time on-site measurement and non-destructive testing, handheld Raman analysis device capable of creating a unique database.
The handheld Raman spectrometer RaPort combines laboratory-level molecular analysis with portability, providing accurate substance identification for field measurements. It is a complete handheld analytical device that is lightweight and features a built-in battery and wireless data transfer capabilities, allowing for easy acquisition of spectra for prohibited substances and their compounds. You can create a unique database for measurement and analysis. Thanks to its proprietary recognition algorithm and measurement quality, it can analyze low-concentration substances as well. It supports PC control as well as measurements via Android. 【Features】 - Field measurements - Non-contact, real-time measurements - Easy to carry - Bluetooth connectivity - Compatible with Android / Windows OS - Users can add to the database - Simple and easy operation
A compact spectrometer that allows for easy FT-IR measurements while being portable and convenient to carry.
- FT measurement possible in portable size - Wavelength range: 0.9~2.6μm / 2~6 μm / 1.5~8.5 μm / 2~12 μm / 2~16 μm - High wavenumber resolution of 4 cm-1 - Compact and robust - Minimizes the effects of temperature and vibration
A fiber-coupled compact spectrometer with high throughput and high sensitivity that employs a transmissive grating. The optical efficiency has improved by more than 10 times compared to the conventional model.
The Quasar high-sensitivity spectrometer for Raman applications is a compact fiber-coupled spectrometer that employs a transmission grating for high throughput and high sensitivity. It is manufactured with a new f/2 optical system for Raman applications, resulting in over ten times improved light efficiency, ten times faster measurements, and reduced noise. This allows for quicker and more sensitive measurements compared to conventional devices. - Uses a transmission grating - High sensitivity, improved by more than 10 times compared to conventional devices - Standard TEC cooling function (with a two-stage cooling option available) - Available for 532 nm and 785 nm - Compact and robust - Comes with control software
You can obtain information about the chemical composition, bonding state, and valence of the outermost surface!
We would like to introduce the application of XPS analysis to tablets. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) is an analytical method that observes electrons emitted when X-rays are irradiated onto a sample, allowing us to extract information about the electrons present within the sample. This technique provides information on the chemical composition, bonding states, and valence of the surface. Please feel free to contact us if you have any inquiries. 【Features】 ■ Composition analysis of the topmost surface at a few nm (Li~) is possible ■ Sensitivity is approximately 0.1 atomic% ■ Electronic state analysis (chemical bonding, valence, gap, etc.) is possible ■ Measurement of insulators and organic materials is possible (non-destructive analysis) ■ Measurement area ranges from several tens to several hundred μm in diameter *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
In the investigation of the discoloration of metal components, qualitative analysis of the surface condition and evaluation using XPS of the thickness and depth distribution of the surface oxide film are very effective!
We would like to introduce the XPS analysis of the discolored copper material surface. The causes of copper discoloration can be due to the formation of corrosion products, as well as differences in the thickness of the surface oxide film (resulting in color changes due to light interference phenomena). Therefore, in addition to qualitative analysis of the very surface using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), conducting depth profile analysis is also effective. In the attached PDF document, we present a case study where qualitative surface analysis and depth profile analysis of the copper material were conducted, comparing the discolored areas with the normal areas. Please take a look. [Evaluation of Copper Surface Discoloration] ■ Conducting depth profile analysis in addition to qualitative analysis of the very surface using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) is effective. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
A clear explanation of the actual analysis of microscopic foreign substances in polymer materials using real samples!
【Lecturer】 Dr. Toshikatsu Nishioka, Part-time Lecturer at Gunma University Graduate School (Ph.D. in Engineering, University of Tokyo) 【Venue】 Educational and Cultural Center, Room 1 【Kawasaki Station, Kanagawa】 【Date and Time】 December 15, 2010 (Wednesday) 10:30 AM - 4:00 PM
★From micro-part and foreign object analysis to structural analysis ★Many actual analysis cases are prepared! Individual consultations are also available.
Lecturer: Dr. Toshikatsu Nishioka, Part-time Lecturer at Gunma University Graduate School, PhD in Engineering (University of Tokyo) Biography: Fellow of the Polymer Society, Part-time at the National Institute of Technology and Evaluation (NITE), Executive Committee Member of the Polymer Surface Research Committee of the Polymer Society, Formerly at Idemitsu Kosan, Former Visiting Professor at the Gunma University Industry-Academia Collaboration Innovation Center Target Audience: Departments related to conductive carbon black Venue: Kawasaki City Industrial Promotion Hall, Conference Room 1 [Kanagawa, Kawasaki Station] Approximately a 6-minute walk from JR and Keikyu Kawasaki Station Date and Time: February 24, 2011 (Thursday) 10:30 AM - 4:30 PM