Scientific imaging and spectroscopy instrumentation company Princeton Instruments has appointed Delta Optics as a new sales representative in Spain.
Part of Irida Iberica, Madrid-based Delta Optics is a distributor of imaging, spectroscopy, and microscopy products. Ravi Guntupalli, vice president of sales and marketing at Princeton Instruments, which is based in Trenton, NJ, USA, commented on the news.
"We are pleased to have Delta Optics join the select group of Princeton Instruments representatives worldwide," said Guntupalli. "With their extensive network of applications, sales, and support staff in Spain, Delta Optics is poised to grow and support the country’s Princeton Instruments customer base. We look forward to an exciting new relationship with Delta as we expand our presence in Spain and the rest of Europe."
Princeton Instruments’ product line includes IsoPlane spectrometers, NIRvana shortwave-infrared InGaAs cameras, gated PI-MAX4 ICCD and emICCD cameras, advanced eXcelon CCD technology, and acclaimed LightField software.
It’s most recent product, the NIRvana: 640LN camera, is a scientific-grade camera designed for near infrared and shortwave infrared (NIR/SWIR) applications such as semiconductor failure analysis, microscopy, SWIR astronomy, and biological deep-tissue imaging. The camera features a liquid nitrogen-cooled 640 x 512 InGaAs array with a 20 µm pixel size, along with a "cold shield" that limits the ambient thermal background. In addition, the camera features an electronic shutter with integration times from 100 μs to ~ 60 minutes, a GigE interface, and a fused silica window for high transmission in the SWIR range.
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