Spectroscopic (Spectroscopy) Software
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Manufactured by Protea Limitedbased in UNITED KINGDOM
Spectroscopic data are often complex, containing large numbers of features which often overlap. Protea uses chemometrics, literally meaning the measurement of chemical information, in order to simplify data into meaningful and accurate information. Protea’s FTIR and QMS gas analysers are provided with the chemometric methods ...
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Manufactured by Remspec Corporationbased in USA
ReactionSleuth is a toolbox for analyzing spectroscopic reaction data. Complex features can be analysed using Peakfitting models created in GRAMS® to deconvolute complex spectra and generate trendlines based on individual peak areas. The PCA/Iterative Target Transformation capability allows you to extract principal components and ...
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by UniChrombased in USA
UniChrom n-VisiOn Data System is intended for atomic emission spectrometers designed by Joint Stock Company 'Spectroscopic Systems'. The current UniChrom n-VisiON software version is: ...
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Manufactured by Anadis Instruments Benelux B.V.based in NETHERLANDS
triPAT is a software solution for performing real-time, non-destructive QA/QC measurements, identifying materials and predicting parameters. triPAT works in combination with various non-destructive spectroscopic techniques (UV/Vis, NIR, FT-NIR, FT-IR). All activities are logged and traceable in accordance with GMP. Some leading companies ...
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Manufactured by Remspec Corporationbased in USA
VizIR combines a control panel for setting up and running experiments with a toolbox for analyzing spectroscopic reaction data. Simple, well-defined peaks can be tracked using directly measured peak heights, with or without baseline correction. Complex features can be analysed using peak-fitting models created in GRAMS® to deconvolute ...
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based in USA
for contaminants of concern based on the spectroscopic measurements and onsite meteorology. This technique involves the collection of path-integrated, crosswind contaminant measurement data downwind of the source (concentration units of parts per million times meters, ppm-m, or milligrams per square meter, mg/m2), and then dividing each concentration by the ...
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