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B&W Tek Reveals Fiber Coupled InGaAs Spectrometer

With the standard product offering a spectral range of 1550-2550nm, the Sol 2.6 spectrometer is suited to process monitoring, quality control, and biological applications.

B&W Tek, an advanced instrumentation company producing optical spectroscopy and laser systems has unveiled its latest offering, the Sol 2.6 Fiber Coupled NIR Spectrometer.

The Sol 2.6 is a high performance linear InGaAs array spectrometer featuring 256 pixels and providing high throughput and large dynamic range with TE Cooling down to -15°C and a standard spectral range from 1550-2550nm.

 

 

This spectrometer features a built-in AutoZero function resulting in exceptionally low noise and high dynamic range. It is designed with four levels of gain, producing great results for most applications in low light level NIR detection. The Sol 2.6 is also equipped with a built-in three-stage cooler, with no external control box, allowing for easy integration just by providing +5VDC power.

"The Sol 2.6 has the lowest percentage of dead pixels out of any spectrometer in its class, making it ideal for process monitoring, quality control, and biological applications," says Jack Zhou, COO of B&W Tek.

 The tool can also be used for NIR Spectroscopy and as an on-line analyzer.

Equipped with long wave NIR sensor arrays with high sensitivity, the Sol 2.6, has a high dynamic range setting making it ideal for long wave NIR applications in the second overtone region. The extension of the spectral response into the second overtone NIR allows for more precise analysis models to be built when probing into the overtone rich NIR bands.

B&W Tek, Inc. is an advanced instrumentation company producing optical spectroscopy and laser systems for biomedical, physical, chemical, and research communities. With a strong vertical integration capability, B&W Tek also provides custom product development, design, and manufacturing of high performance lasers and spectrometers.
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