BaySpec spectrometers operate from 190 to 2500 nm

June 4, 2013
The SuperGamut series of bench-top spectrometers include multiple spectrographs, detectors, sources, and optics into one system.

The SuperGamut series of bench-top spectrometers incorporate multiple spectrographs and detectors, optional light sources, and sampling optics into one turn-key system for high-speed response, long-term reliability, compact size, and low cost of ownership. Customers can use VPG grating technology to choose any wavelength range from 190 to 2500 nm.
BaySpec
San Jose, CA

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San Jose, CA - BaySpec’s SuperGamut™ series bench-top spectrometers incorporate multiple spectrographs and detectors, and optional light source(s), and sampling optics into one turn-key system, designed to meet real-world challenges for high speed response, long-term reliability, compact size and low cost of ownership. Utilizing BaySpec’s unique VPG grating technology, customers can chose any wavelength range from 190-2500nm combining 1, 2 or 3 or multiple spectral engines depending upon wavelength range and resolution requirements. Ideal for custom light source measurement, pulsed radiometry, Hyperspectral imager characterization, among others.

For more information, please contact BaySpec, Inc. at +1(408)512-5928 or www.bayspec.com.

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