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Headwall Photonics, Inc.
601 River Street
Fitchburg, MI, 01420

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Headwall Photonics, Inc.
601 River Street
Fitchburg , MI  01420   USA
Phone: 978-353-4100
FAX: 978-348-1864
http://www.headwallphotonics.com
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USA
Phone: 978-353-4003
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Hyperspectral Imaging Kit fosters composition evaluation.

Hyperspectral Imaging Kit fosters composition evaluation.

Headwall Photonics, Inc.    Fitchburg, MI 01420
Sep 21, 2012 Optimized for 250–600 nm UV-VIS spectral band, Hyperspec UV Starter Kit provides everything needed to evaluate and categorize spectral composition of materials and samples within UV spectral region. This hyperspectral imaging system, designed for laboratory researchers, comes with Hyperspec UV imaging spectrometer, gantry assembly, calibrated power-stabilized lighting, linear stage and controller, and processor engine with Hyperspec software.

Raman Imaging Sensor is suited for UV applications.

Headwall Photonics, Inc.    Fitchburg, MI 01420
Dec 06, 2010 Available for laser excitation as low as 248 nm, Raman Explorer 248 enables UV analysis in stand-off detection and in-line processing applications. Designed for harsh environments, unit can be configured as multi-channel spectrometer and enables opportunity to use techniques such as Raman line-scan analysis and spatially-offset Raman spectroscopy. Product also helps users in defense and homeland security sectors detect explosives and other chemical threats.
Hyperspectral Imager targets process manufacturing.

Hyperspectral Imager targets process manufacturing.

Headwall Photonics, Inc.    Fitchburg, MI 01420
Mar 13, 2009 Based on aberration-corrected concentric design, Hyperspec Extended VNIR sensor delivers performance optimized for process inspection applications such as semiconductor manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and food safety/quality. Hyperspectral imaging instrument covers 600-1,600 nm spectral range and delivers spatial uniformity. Imager range addresses UV-VIS, VIS, VNIR, and Extended VNIR spectral regions as well as near infrared and short wave IR.

Multi-Channel Raman Spectrometer offers minimal distortion.

Headwall Photonics, Inc.    Fitchburg, MI 01420
Mar 29, 2007 Designed for OEMs and system integrators serving pharmaceutical, medical, and forensic markets, portable Raman Discovery(TM) series provides flexible spectral imaging platform for use with 532 or 785 nm excitation laser. Integral resonance domain, aberration-corrected diffraction gratings produce only one diffracted order, propagating wavelength region of interest. As a result, 100% of diffracted light energy within this single dispersed order is captured.
Spectrographs incorporate holographic diffraction gratings.

Spectrographs incorporate holographic diffraction gratings.

Headwall Photonics, Inc.    Fitchburg, MI 01420
Apr 14, 2004 Hyperspec™ VS25 and VS50 concentric imaging spectrographs produce large, distortion-free images for high-resolution, low-noise applications. Hyperspec VS25 operates in 400–1,000 nm spectral region with 2–3 nm resolution. It is suited for homeland security, military reconnaissance, and environmental remote sensing. Offering process monitoring and quality control, Hyperspec VS50 operates from 900–1,700 nm with 10 nm resolution. Both include pre-aligned optics.
Spectrometers are designed for OEM applications.

Spectrometers are designed for OEM applications.

Headwall Photonics, Inc.    Fitchburg, MI 01420
Mar 17, 2004 Summit™ 6400 series configurable single-beam spectrometers feature 1 nm resolution from 190-400 nm. Units include holographic diffraction grating technology, 512-element silicon photodiode array detector, and low-noise 16 bit electronics. Scan rate is 4 spectra per second, aperture is f/2.5 with focal length of 100 mm. Applications include industrial process monitoring, medical diagnostics, high-throughput screening, and laboratory research.




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Nov 02, 2012

Headwall and QualySense Collaborate on in-Line Hyperspectral Inspection for Precision Grain Sorting


Jul 17, 2012

NT Space Set to Lift off for Remote Sensing Mission with Headwall's Hyperspectral Sensor Payload


Jun 26, 2012

Headwall Photonics Delivers Small, Lightweight Hyperspectral Sensor to Advanced Coherent Technologies LLC


Jun 20, 2012

Headwall Photonics Wins Prestigious 2012 R&D 100 Award for Its Hyperspec RECON Sensor


Jun 07, 2012

Headwall and ReSe Applications Partner for Airborne Spectral Imaging Solutions


Jan 07, 2011

For Military & Defense Applications, High Performance Hyperspectral Imaging Sensor Garners Industry Praise for Sensor Innovation


Mar 01, 2007

Frost & Sullivan Awards Headwall Photonics 2006 Product Innovation Award


Mar 01, 2006

Hamilton Sundstrand's Applied Instrument Technologies Group Selects Headwall's Raman Explorer for New Raman Process Analyzer Product Line






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