
The Fibre Photonics ranges of fibre optic probes are manufactured from a range of corrosion and abrasion resistant materials. They are suitable for laboratory, pilot plant and in-process applications and are compatible with all types of spectrometers.
User selectable tip and shaft materials allow each probe to be customised to meet the needs of your application with a range of fibre materials that covers 0.18µm to 18µm (550cm-1 to 55550cm-1) and are suitable for many analytical chemistry applications including:
Lighthouse Probe
The Lighthouse Probe™ can be used with a range of spectroscopic techniques, including NIR and UV/VIS, to overcome the traditional problem of product sticking to observation windows. It is compact and easy to install and makes it possible to take a reliable in-process measurement of quality critical product characteristics.
IRIS-7 Reflection Probe (diffuse reflectance in the VIS – NIR)
A well established method in process analysis is the measurement of diffuse reflectance in the Vis and NIR range of materials, like powder or granulates. It introduces a measuring head with a variable measuring spot for the first time.
Fibre optic spectrometer combining a diode array detector and external fibre optic probes (immersion probes, flow cells) with built in cuvette holder for calibration or validation. Ethernet control.
RVP Flowcell
TIDAS MSP200
The modular microscope spectrometer TIDAS MSP 200 instrument was developed especially for the needs in petrography and geochemistry. Reflectance (brightfield/darkfield), polarization or fluorescence can be measured.
TIDAS MSP400
The modular microscope spectrometer TIDAS MSP 400 instrument was developed especially for the needs of forensic scientists and can cover all applications regarding transmission, reflectance or fluorescence, depending on the chosen configuration. Polarization as well as UV measurement are optional features depending on the configuration of the microscope.
TIDAS MSP800
The TIDAS MSP 400/800 is especially designed for the needs of forensic scientists and can cover all applications regarding transmission, reflectance or fluorescence, depending on the chosen configuration. Polarization, as well as UV, are optional features depending on the configuration of the microscope. Together with police labs, the system was optimised and the software developed for an ergonomic and efficient use in forensic laboratories, with installation of many systems in Europe, USA, South Africa and Asia.