iDus Spectroscopy CCD Camera
Andor's Compact and Reliable Spectroscopy CCD Technology markets evolve and we all expect to get more for our money. The Andor iDus leads the way, delivering performance that was once the preserve of high-end spectroscopy. The iDus was designed with the lowest noise to provide an ultra sensitive and high dynamic range detector for use in a wide range of both conventional and demanding spectroscopic applications such as fluores…

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refining
The camera is really good and detects very good levels. We are happy to use it in the refinery. We are thinking about getting more experience with it.
Review Date: 3 Jun 2013 | Oxford Instruments Andor
Andor's Compact and Reliable Spectroscopy CCD
Technology markets evolve and we all expect to get more for our money. The Andor iDus leads the way, delivering performance that was once the preserve of high-end spectroscopy.
The iDus was designed with the lowest noise to provide an ultra sensitive and high dynamic range detector for use in a wide range of both conventional and demanding spectroscopic applications such as fluorescence, raman, absorption / transmission / reflection and atomic emission. The iDus is offered with a wide range of different format sensors to optimize the detector for your specific application.
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