Compact, lightweight, and low-cost!! It is a high-performance micro-Raman device.
The micro-Raman measurement device "EGR-300" is a compact tabletop design with a weight of approximately 40kg and dimensions of 75cm in width, 43.5cm (57.7cm) in depth, and 47.2cm in height. It is a cost-effective product that provides Raman spectra comparable to those of large micro-Raman devices at a low price. With a small micro system featuring seismic isolation, a medium-sized spectrometer, and a CCD with high cooling performance, it enables stable and bright measurements. The high-performance compact green laser at 532nm ensures safety with a mechanical interlock mechanism. Optionally, horizontal laser irradiation and other wavelengths such as 785nm can also be selected. [For more details, please download the catalog or feel free to contact us.]
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【Main Features】 - Compact, lightweight, and high-performance at a low price - Small microscope system with seismic isolation function - Equipped with a medium-sized spectrometer and high-performance electronic cooling CCD detector for bright Raman measurements - High-performance compact green laser at 532nm with mechanical interlock function - Horizontal irradiation of laser light (optional) - Other wavelengths, such as 785nm, can also be supported as options 【For more details, please download the catalog or feel free to contact us】
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Analysis of various micro samples - Inspection of micro foreign substances - Structural analysis of DLC (diamond-like carbon) - Structural analysis of various polymers - Analysis of various liquid samples - Structural analysis using polarized light measurement and more
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Kantum Ushikata is an expert in cutting-edge laser, robotics, and measurement technologies. Kantum Ushikata was founded 100 years ago as a manufacturer of surveying instruments. Since then, we have handled not only surveying instruments but also laser oscillators and related optical devices. In recent years, we have established a robotics division, aiming to contribute to society by providing collaborative robots, industrial robots, and service robots.