
Fluorescence Spectroscopy
See Us at
- Advanced Materials Characterization Workshop - June 6th-7th
- Biofinders Texas Medical Center Commons- June 12th
- FluoroFest - August 1st - 3rd
- Biofinders University of VA School of Medicine - August 7th
- Biofinders VA Tech Corporate Research Park - August 8th
- Biofinders Fralin Life Sciences Institute - August 9th
News
- Aqualog CDOM Fluorometer Wins Award as one of Best New Instruments in 2011...Read more
- HORIBA Scientific and NKT Photonics Introduce the World’s First Commercial Integrated Supercontinuum Powered Spectrofluorometers... Read more
- Aqualog®, the only simultaneous absorbance and fluorescence system, measures CDOM (colored dissolved organic matter) in water 100 times faster than previous fluorescence methods...Read more
- World's First 100MHz Picosecond Diode Source With USB Interface and Plug-and-Play Interchangeable Heads ...Read more
Upgrade Assistance
If you already have a steady-state or lifetime system, why not upgrade it to take advantage of our latest software, excitation sources, detectors or timing electronics? We can (and do) upgrade just about any type of system from any manufacturer.
Most upgrades are surprisingly straightforward, and our in-house design facilities enable us to take care of the fine detail. Our upgrades are guaranteed and we offer an installation service for additional peace of mind. If you are considering the upgrade route, contact IBH first. We may be able to put you in touch with a customer with a similar system.
Various common upgrade scenarios are listed below. For more information, just click on the scenarios that best fit your needs, or contact David McLoskey to discuss your specific requirements.
Common upgrade scenarios
- I want to replace my old NIM timing electronics but I want full Windows™ software control
- My NIM electronics are fine, but I want a modern MCA card and new Windows™ software
- I want to improve the time-resolution of my system to measure picosecond lifetimes
- I need more counts!
- I've ordered a Ti-Sapphire laser - what's the best way to couple it to my sample compartment?
