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Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) is a type of optoelectronic technology used to measure the absorption of light in the near infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum. NIRS is used in a variety of applications, including medical diagnostics, food and beverage analysis, and environmental monitoring. It is also used in industrial processes such as quality control and process optimization.
NIRS is a cost-effective and non-destructive method of analyzing materials. It is capable of providing rapid and accurate results, and can be used to detect a wide range of compounds. NIRS is also used in the pharmaceutical industry for drug development and quality control.
NIRS is a rapidly growing market, with many companies offering products and services. These include Bruker, PerkinElmer, Shimadzu, Thermo Fisher Scientific, and Agilent Technologies. Other companies such as Ocean Optics, JASCO, and HORIBA also offer NIRS products and services. Show Less Read more