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www.us-tech.com Measuring Solar Devices Spectral Evolution:


Lawrence, MA — For laboratory re- search applications that require UV measurement starting at 280nm, Spectral Evolution now offers the SR-3501 and SR1901 laboratory spectroradiometers. These instruments provide 280-


2500nm and 280-1900nm capabili- ties, respectively for researchers


Si photodiode arrays and fixed optics for reliable operation without moving gratings or internal fiber optics; au- toexposure, autoscaling, and auto dark shutter for fast, accurate scans; NIST-traceable calibration; compact, lightweight design that’s easy to set up and use. All spectrometers are equipped


Portable spectroradiometer.


working in applications on solar irra- diance measurements and solar sim- ulator spectral match classification, LED metrology, semiconductor thin film thickness metrology, and ab- sorbence chemistry and fluorimetry for kinetic study. Both the SR-3501 and the SR-


1901 provide: full range UV/VIS/ NIR/SWIR measurement with just one scan, in a single box; InGaAs and


with the exclusive DARWin SP Data Analysis software package, for key analysis features: validate the spec- tral match class of any commercially available continuous output solar simulator, per IEC 60904-9/ASTM E927-05; plot data and review re- sults in radiometric or photometric units; single and multiple spectral plots available; compare current scans against libraries; calculate and plot chromaticity coordinates and di- agrams; automatically saves data as an ASCII file to 3rd party software — no extra export function is necessary. The SR-3501 and SR-1901 can


be ordered with a range of optics choices, including fiber optics with right angle diffusers, direct mounted integrating spheres, and field of view lenses.


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December, 2012


Pre-Shaped Adhesives for Bonding from Multi-Seals


Manchester, CT — Multi-Seals, Inc. has introduced an innovative alter- native to liquid adhesives for compo- nent assembly. Multi-Seals F05 Poly- forms™ are flexible pre-shaped ad- hesives designed for bonding diverse


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