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Fibre Optic Spectroscopy

What is it, and what can it do for me?

Optical spectroscopy is a technique for measuring light intensity in the UV, VIS, NIR and IR region, and a spectrometer is frequently the device used to do this. Spectroscopic measurements are being used in many different applications, such as colour measurement, concentration determination of chemical components or electromagnetic radiation analysis to name just a few. Traditionally, it was typically necessary to take a sample of what ever medium you wanted to measure, and then measure it with a spectrometer in a laboratory. These days, progress in optical fibre technologies has revolutonised the spectroscopy business, and their use now allow us to go right to the object being measured. Devices that make use of this technology are correctly classed as spectrometers, but more specifically, they're fibre optic spectrometers. Using this technique enables a truly unlimited number of applications in both the lab and field, with new applications being discovered everyday.

 

In the following sections, you'll find links to the vast majority of standard fibre optic spectroscopy instruments and accessories that we offer. We also offer customisation options or full custom design to create the ideal measurement solution.

 

We hope you find the information you require, but if not, please get in touch with us and we will be pleased to help you further.

fibre optic spectrometer
fibre optic probe holder with probes
fibre optic light source
fibre optic accessories
fibre optic cables and probes
spectroscopy software
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