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Cutting Edge Raman & UV-Visible-NIR Microspectroscopy

The 20/30 PV™ microspectrophotometer is the most powerful micro-analysis instrument from CRAIC Technologies. Built to meet your requirements, it incorporates the latest technological advances in optics, spectroscopy, electronics and software to deliver the superior performance with unparalleled speed and unique capabilities. Featuring the ease-of-use for which CRAIC instruments are known, this instrument the cutting edge of UV-visible-NIR microspectroscopy.

 

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The 20/30 PV™ microspectrophotometer combines the latest technologies to allow the user to measure UV-visible-NIR range transmission, absorbance, reflectance, emission and photoluminescent microspectra™ of sample areas smaller than a micron across. Even the thickness of thin films and color spaces may be determined. And while microspectra™ are being acquired, the sample may be viewed with high-resolution digital imaging in the deep UV, in color or in the near infrared. Ease of use features also add to the power of the 20/30 PV™ system and include everything from improvements in the instruments ergonomics to software to automation.

The 20/30 PV™ microspectrophotometer is simple to use, the measurements are non-destructive and the spectral data is unmatched.

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