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This dissolved ozone concentration monitor is able to cover a broad measuring range from low concentrations to high concentrations.
The Symphony® II line of CCD detectors is a family of array detectors from HORIBA Scientific, the world leader in optical spectroscopy. Because of their unique combination of outstanding sensitivity, high speed, low noise, ruggedness and durability, all in compact and economical packages, these array detectors have totally revolutionized spectroscopic detection with the ultimate performance for a wide range of spectroscopic applications.
This is an oxygen and nitrogen elemental analyzer with high accuracy and repeatability suiting to cutting-edge technology's R&D as well as quality control in the market of steel, new materials, catalyst and so on. This is a new generation model optimized to fit to user's requests.
Synapse CCD and EMCCD is the complete solution for modern spectroscopic measurements from simple absorbance to the most difficult Raman or photoluminescence measurements.
High precision flow rate measurement with one-touch operation.
The Gemini 180 is a fully automated, double additive grating scanning monochromator. The incorporation of toroidal optics provides for optimum throughput and spectral resolution. It is ideal for applications that require low stray light and illumination including Transmission, Absorbance, Reflectance, and Fluorescence.
The GD-Profiler 2™ provides fast, simultaneous analysis of all elements of interest including the gases nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen and chlorine. It is an ideal tool for thin film characterization and process studies.
Ideal for ozone fluid density control in semiconductor production processes
The LB-550, using a dynamic light scattering technique, is able to measure very concentrated suspensions, up to 40% solids in many cases, over a size range of 1nm-6µm.
The CS-137 offers reliable, unobtrusive round the clock, real-time monitoring of BHF solution concentrations primarily used for wet etching in semiconductor processes.










