
The system combines the industry-leading Anasys nanoIR3-s platform with the latest OPO/DFG femtosecond laser technology, resulting in unmatched levels of performance.

The system combines the industry-leading Anasys nanoIR3-s platform with the latest OPO/DFG femtosecond laser technology, resulting in unmatched levels of performance.

This application note discusses and provides examples of the use of AFM-IR to address nanoscale chemical characterization on a range of polymeric and thin film samples.

In order to make combustion more efficient without major greenhouse gas emissions, quantum cascade lasers are used in a setup to study ignition delay times.


PerkinElmer’s LPC 500™-Avio® 550 Max ICP-OES integrated solution enables the same diluted sample to be analyzed for multi-element determination and particle count in a single run.

Monitor additive levels, corrosion metals, and contaminants in accordance with ASTM D6130. PerkinElmer’s Avio® 550 Max ICP-OES provides accurate multi-element determination and more.

PerkinElmer's Avio® 550 Max ICP-OES accurately measures low levels of phosphorus, sulfur, copper, and iron in accordance with European Standard IP 581.

PerkinElmer's Avio® 560 Max ICP-OES performs rapid 60-second sample-to-sample analysis per EPA Method 200.7, thanks to its fully simultaneous capabilities and built-in HTS.

See how continuous flow-hydride generation on PerkinElmer's Avio® 220 Max ICP-OES with a single pre-reduction technique allows simultaneous measurement of both elements.

Analyzing high-concentration elements? PerkinElmer’s Avio® 220 Max ICP-OES performs accurate, stable analyses of plating bath solutions, with Attenuation mode and auto-integration.

For the analysis of major elements in lithium ore, PerkinElmer’s Avio® 550 Max ICP-OES provides equivalent results to flame AA, with multi-elemental analysis, and more.

Analyzing batteries for major components and impurity levels? PerkinElmer’s Avio® 550 Max ICP-OES delivers extremely high precision, performing true simultaneous measurements.

Application note describing how an Edinburgh Instruments FLS1000 Photoluminescence Spectrometer can be used to characterize solid sensors in a relevant environment of interest.

This application note demonstrates the measurement of the major binary alloy elements nickel and iron, and the critical tramp elements phosphorus, sulfur, and arsenic.

Available for both the Pro Radial and Pro Duo models, the D-Torch offers the laboratory the greatest flexibility with a range of options to fit any ICP application.



Learn how to select the most appropriate microwave digestion technology for determining trace and heavy metals via ICP-OES and ICP-MS.


This application note demonstrates how LECO’s GDS900 can be utilized to characterize carburized steel using the standard low alloy steel method for bulk analysis.

In this application note, we test the viability of the small-footprint, 785 nm Ocean HDX Raman spectrometer for detection of trace levels of BPE fuel marker.

This application note demonstrates how WDXRF is a powerful tool for analyzing sulfur and metals in residual oil.

Combining catalyst-free high-temperature combustion and highly sensitive HiPerSens® detection the compEAct N allows the detection of nitrogen at concentrations.

The Virsa Raman analyzer is ideal for fiber analysis; whether in a laboratory setting or in industrial research, development, or quality assurance.

The Virsa Raman analyzer is ideal for fiber analysis; whether in a laboratory setting or in industrial research, development, or quality assurance.


Glass Expansion has developed an apparatus for Bacterial Filtration Efficiency (BFE) testing of surgical masks based upon EN 14683 and ASTM F2101 test methods.

FT-IR spectroscopy is a very sensitive method used in protein-biochemistry analyses. This method has proven to be very useful in pharmaceutical formulation of proteins.

Researchers at Heriot-Watt University deploy the Chromacity OPO for active long-range FTIR spectroscopy to acquire high-resolution gas absorption spectra over 200 m.
