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2008

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Products 2008 p6:

  • Microlaser for soft-tissue dentistry applications
    Dental laser company Zap Lasers has unveiled what it calls "the world's first microlaser for soft-tissue applications," the Styla MicroLaser. It combines a wireless, cordless design with diode laser technology in a unit measuring 6.9 in. and weighing 1.9 oz. Zap Lasers
  • Laser combiner
    Agilent Technologies (Santa Clara, CA) has introduced a multiwavelength laser combiner for microscopy applications such as epifluorescence, laser scanning confocal microscopy, and flow cytometry.
  • Flat-panel sensor
    Hamamatsu (Bridgewater, NJ) has introduced the C9252DK-14 flat panel sensor, a digital X-ray image sensor designed for CT imaging, panoramic and cephalometric imaging, somatology, and biochemical imaging.
  • Flash photolysis spectrometer
    Kronos from Ultrafast Systems (Sarasota, FL) is an inexpensive miniature flash photolysis spectrometer designed to introduce chemistry students to the principles of chemical kinetics using time-resolved spectrometry.
  • Microscope camera
    The new ProgRes C7 microscope camera from Jenoptik (Jena, Germany) is equipped with instantaneous SXGA live image, mechanical shutter and 7 megapixel CCD sensor, recording even the tiniest specimen structures in a precise and detailed fashion.
  • Automated cell counter
    Nexcelom Bioscience (Lawrence, MA), a manufacturer of instruments for cell-based assays used in cancer research and drug discovery, has launched the Cellometer Vision, an innovative automatic cell counter with multi-mode imaging analysis.
  • Fiber-coupled laser
    The PureBeam laser from StockerYale Canada (Montreal) is a temperature-stabilized, fiber-coupled device for a wide range of biomedical applications, including spectroscopy, fluorescence, confocal microscopy, biodetection, and DNA sequencing.
  • 405 nm diode lasers
    New from Photonic Products are powerful 35 mW and 60 mW versions of the company's 405 nm (blue-violet) laser diode modules with TTL modulation.
  • Photocoagulation laser
    The new VISULAS Trion multi-color laser offers the most advanced photocoagulation system to date with superior power, reliable performance, and stability at yellow, red, and green wavelengths.
  • FTIR spectroscopy
    The new 600-IR series of FT-IR spectrometers, microscopes, and imaging solutions from Varian (Palo Alto, CA) comprises a range of products for both routine analyses and advanced research applications.

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