Photonis

PHOTONIS is a multi-national high-technology group with more than 40 years experience in manufacture, sales, and innovation of specialized photo-sensor and electro-optic technologies. The PHOTONIS Group operates internationally in the Night Vision, Industrial, Scientific, Medical and Imaging markets. PHOTONIS USA designs and manufactures a wide range of custom and standardized components and assemblies for mass spectrometry as well as other medical, bio-medical and scientific instruments, and holds several patents in these fields.
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DART® Ion Mobility Spectrometer The new DART® Ion Mobility Spectrometer is a completely integrated benchtop instrument equipped with Resistive Gla...
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The new PHOTONIS Ion Mobility Spectrometer (IMS) Analyzer is a complete integrated assembly for simplified IMS analysis that features high resolvin...
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Surveillance Imaging for 24/7 Lighting Conditions NOCTURN Camera provides a simple, compact solution to 24/7 imaging requirements across a wide ...
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PHOTONIS makes a variety of image detection and intensification products which can be used in medical, industrial, and scientific applications, such ...
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PHOTONIS is the industry leader in technology advancements for Microchannel Plates (MCPs). We offer a broad range of sizes, shapes and options to sup...
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Latest news
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Pleora Technologies Helps PHOTONIS Extend Low-Light Camera Family with GigE Vision and USB3 Vision Interfaces
30 Apr 2013
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PHOTONIS USA to Showcase DART® Ion Mobility Spectrometer at Pittcon 2013
15 Mar 2013
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PHOTONIS USA Awarded European Patent for Resistive Glass-Based Ion Mobility Spectrometer
13 Mar 2013
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PHOTONIS Introduces NOCTURN a Digital Extreme Low-Light CMOS Camera that Enables Day-to-Night Vision
16 Jan 2013
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New High Mass BiPolar MALDI TOF Detector on Display at ASMS
17 May 2012







