MITLAS is a near-infrared transmission spectroscopy system using a pulsed laser source that temporally disperses light of different wavelengths. Samples with low transmittance can be analyzed nondestructively with high throughput and high accuracy using this system.
Xenon short arc lamps (~500W)
These xenon short arc lamps are high-intensity point light sources filled with xenon gas, having a continuous spectrum similar to daylight in the visible to infrared range: an excellent light source for accurate color rendering. These lamps are used as light sources for spectroscopy, microscopy, solar simulators and various types of inspections.
Halogen lamp heaters
These halogen lamp heaters were developed to efficiently extract the infrared light from the halogen lamp, with more than
85% of the input power converted into heat, resulting in a very efficient energy source.
Heating by halogen lamp is rich in flexibility and controllability, with excellent characteristics no other heat source can provide. Ushio's heat processing systems are used in various industrial fields such as electronic device manufacturing processes like semiconductors and LCDs, and heating of auto parts and resin materials such as CFRP.