Spectrometer that scans at 16,000 wavelengths per second introduced by Brimrose Corp.

Feb. 7, 2014
SPARKS GLENCOE, Md., 7 Feb. 2014. Brimrose Corp. in sparks Glencoe, Md., is introducing the Luminar 4060 spectrometer that offers the scanning speed of 16,000 wavelengths per second, has no moving parts, and has an economic price tag.
SPARKS GLENCOE, Md., 7 Feb. 2014. Brimrose Corp. in sparks Glencoe, Md., is introducing the Luminar 4060 spectrometer that offers the scanning speed of 16,000 wavelengths per second, has no moving parts, and has an economic price tag.

The test & measurement unit has acousto-optic tunable filter near infrared (AOTF-NIR) technology, with emphasis on miniaturization. The software is based on the Linux operating system.

The spectromer can fill needs ranging from benchtop to a stand-alone wireless unit. For more information contact Brimrose Corp. online at www.brimrose.com.

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