Buying Absorption Spectroscopy Equipment
Absorption spectroscopy is a powerful technique used to detect and quantify substances by measuring the amount of light absorbed at specific wavelengths. This method is widely employed in chemistry, environmental science, and materials science for concentration measurements and trace elemental analysis, utilizing tools like spectrometers and gas cells.
Making Good Purchase Decisions
RP Photonics helps to not only to find all relevant suppliers, but also to make good purchase decisions:
Learning Resources
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With its comprehensive resources, RP Photonics helps you to well prepare purchase decisions:
- Encyclopedia article: laser absorption spectroscopy
- Related article: spectroscopy
Aspects to Consider Before Buying
Some aspects to consider before buying absorption spectroscopy equipment: sensitivity, wavelength range, sample compatibility, equipment calibration, light source stability, data analysis complexity, signal-to-noise ratio, maintenance requirements, software integration, user training.
For responsible purchase decisions, we recommend applying good practices.
Find Suppliers for Absorption Spectroscopy Equipment
18 suppliers for absorption spectroscopy equipment are listed in the RP Photonics Buyer's Guide. Both manufacturers and distributors can be registered.
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There are no suppliers for absorption spectroscopy equipment with our advertising package registered yet. These would have a company logo, a product description (very useful!), and a product image, and also appear in the corresponding encyclopedia article. |
Other Suppliers | |
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Agiltron Inc. United States | |
Avantes B. V. Netherlands | |
Edinburgh Instruments Ltd. United Kingdom | |
HP Spectroscopy GmbH Germany | |
IBPhotonics Ltd. Bulgaria | |
Ibsen Photonics A/S Denmark | |
McPherson United States | |
Mirega SAS France | |
neoplas control GmbH Germany | |
Optoprim Germany GmbH Germany | |
Ossila Ltd. United Kingdom | |
PerkinElmer United States | |
Photonwares Co. United States | |
PicoQuant GmbH Germany | |
Princeton Instruments United States | |
Pro-Lite Technology Ltd United Kingdom | |
Stanford Photo-Thermal Solutions United States | |
Wasatch Photonics United States |