ProVector
PTI, known for innovations aimed at performance, functionality & value proudly introduces our new VectorMaster product line. As our market expansion is fueled by new science, technology & applications requiring molecular monitoring and analysis.
Raman spectroscopy is complementary to fluorescence. With the added benefit of giving a complete analysis of chemical compositions, molecular structure characteristics as well as component identification. All with non-contact and non-destructive analysis, both qualitative and quantitative data.
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All of PTI’s ProVector series Raman Systems are available in standard dispersion (wavenumber coverage to 3200 cm-1) or high dispersion (wavenumber coverage to 2000 cm-1) models.
The ProVector is PTI’s gold standard for a bench top Raman solution. Featuring systems with the ultimate in sensitivity with detection as close as 40 cm-1.
The systems feature the integration of customized optics with an easy to use, intuitive software solution. The highest sensitivity on the market its achieved by proprietary high throughput F 1.8 spectrometer combined with a TE-cooled CCD designed to yield sensitivity and resolution while custom matched with a fiber bundle probe designed for high light throughput the best OD on the market the result equal performance. System for 40 cm-1 detection.
The ProVector Raman System comes with PTI's ProVector probe, an internal sample compartment, and an External Sampling Module. The ProVector is available with a 830, 785, 632, or 532 nm laser.
All of PTI’s ProVector series Raman Systems are available in standard dispersion (wavenumber coverage to 3200 cm-1) or high dispersion (wavenumber coverage to 2000 cm-1) models.
Featuring:
- Non-invasive
- No sample preparation
- Non-destructive
- Data taken through glass, quartz, sapphire cells, and fibers
- Definitive chemical fingerprints
Applications:
- Chemical Systems
- Chemical Processes
- Polymers and Plastics
- Pharmaceuticals
- Biological and Medical Systems
- Food Products
- Forensic applications
- Materials, Semiconductors, Gemological, Art Geological, Archaeological, and Environmental Sciences, etc.
- And More
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