Innovator of encoded photometric infrared (EP-IR) analysers will integrate Thermo Scientific Grams spectroscopy software into its encoded photometric near infrared (EP-NIR) process analysers
Jim Yano, vice president of marketing for Aspectrics comments: "Our collaboration with Thermo Fisher Scientific demonstrates Aspectrics's commitment to customer satisfaction and development within the global market.
"With Thermo Fisher Scientific's rich heritage in spectroscopy software and Aspectrics' groundbreaking EP-NIR technology, this combination will result in a complete real-time process analyser solution that will enable our customers to achieve faster and more reliable analyses".
Aspectrics's EP-NIR analysers offer a more efficient alternative to traditional NIR systems, with a spectral range extending further than the common 2100nm and achieving a range of 1375-2750nm.
The patented Encoder Disk technology provides ultra fast sampling capability (100Hz) for multi component analysis in a process rugged design to meet the demand for the process monitoring industry.
Thermo Scientific Grams is a spectroscopy software is used by industry professionals worldwide for visualising, processing and managing data from FT-IR, NIR, Raman, UV-Vis, fluorescence, NMR and hyphenated instruments manufactured by multiple vendors.
"We are excited to be working with Aspectrics," said David Champagne, vice president and general manager of informatics at Thermo Fisher Scientific.
"Aspectrics's innovative EP-NIR technology seamlessly integrates with Grams, an open standards platform from which Aspectrics's clients can control and integrate data from multiple instruments from multiple vendors".
The EP-NIR analysers recently received an honorable mention in the Editors' Award at Pittcon 2007, the largest North American conference and exposition on laboratory science and instrumentation.