HYPERION FTIR Microscope by Bruker Optics

Manufacturer Bruker Optics
3.9
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5.0
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The HYPERION II microscope combines FT-IR and infrared laser imaging (ILIM) microscopy in a single instrument for the first time. It offers all three measurement modes: transmission, reflection, and ATR.


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HYPERION FTIR Microscope
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Average Rating: 3.9
5 Scientists have reviewed this product

4 out of 5
Ease of use
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Value for money


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Rating: 3.3

"This product is easy to use and allows us to obtain data of good reproducibility and spectra of good quality (high signal to noise ratio). So I recommend it for this reason but we had frequently some technical problems that could not always been resolved rapidly and easily."

Review date: 04 Sep 2015 | HYPERION FTIR Microscope
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    3 out of 5
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Rating: 3.0
"Generally easy to use, but there are some bugs in software."

Review date: 04 Sep 2015 | HYPERION FTIR Microscope
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    5 out of 5
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Best in class type of microscope, having high sensitivity, lateral resolution and sampling flexibility.
Rating: 5.0

  • Application Area:materials research, polymers, chemicals, forensics, art conservation, and life sciences.

"Best in class type of microscope, having high sensitivity, lateral resolution, sampling flexibility, easy to use software and an easy Spectrometer Diagnostic Flexible design "

Review date: 21 Aug 2015 | HYPERION FTIR Microscope
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    3 out of 5
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Rating: 3.7

  • Application Area:FTIR microscope

"This high-end microscope offers great spectral quality, signal to noise, and software that is excellent at removing atmospheric noise. The spectral search methods include peak searching which works well. The digital imaging capabilities make it easy to interpret, understand, and communicate results. Since it is high-end and complex, it is not that easy or simple to use, but once learned, it is not that difficult. The company support is fast, they understand the problems, and offer very clear solutions. The software could be made easier and more straight forward. As for value for money, I was not involved in the specification or purchase."

Review date: 17 Jun 2013 | HYPERION FTIR Microscope
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    3 out of 5
    After sales service
    5 out of 5
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Rating: 4.3

  • Application Area:FTIR

"Great reproducible results, high sensitivity. Service is great, they answer my numerous questions quickly. It takes some learning, but then is easy. I would recommend this to anyone."

Review date: 23 May 2013 | HYPERION FTIR Microscope

The HYPERION II microscope combines FT-IR and infrared laser imaging (ILIM) microscopy in a single instrument for the first time. It offers all three measurement modes: transmission, reflection, and ATR.

Users have the unique opportunity to use an IR microscope that offers both the reliability and precision of FT-IR and the tremendous speed advantage of IR laser imaging, all in one. 

FEATURES:

  • Selection of detectors for µ-FT-IR: Broad-, mid, narrow-band LN2-MCTs, thermoelectrically cooled (TE) MCT
  • Focal-plane array detector for infrared imaging (64 x 64 or 128 x 128 pixel)
  • Optional QCL implementation by Laser Infrared Imaging Module (ILIM, laser class 1)
  • Objective lens selection: 3.5x/15x/36x IR, 20x ATR, 15x GIR, 4x/40x VIS
  • High imaging speeds: 0.1 mm2 per second (FPA, full-spectrum); 6.4 mm2 per second (ILIM, single wavenumber)
  • Selection of apertures: manual knife-edge, automated knife-edge aperture wheel. Metal apertures for NIR
  • Selection of visual/optical tools: darkfield illumination, fluorescence illumination, VIS polarizers, IR polarizers, etc.
  • Spectral range extension – from Near-Infrared (NIR) to Far-Infrared (FIR)
  • Selection of accessories and sample stages: macro IR imaging accessory, cooling/heating stage, sample compartment, etc.