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Malvern ISys 5.0 Cross-Platform Chemical Imaging Analysis Software Available to License
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ISys 5.0 from Malvern Instruments is available for license on a wide range of analytical systems. Providing a single platform that supports the import and manipulation of MIR, NIR and Raman imaging and mapping data files from a variety of vendors, ISys includes all the tools needed to understand chemical imaging data, in spectral (chemical) and spatial (image) dimensions simultaneously.
ISys is available in both 64-bit and 32-bit editions, and a 30-day trial version can be downloaded free of charge from the Malvern website at www.malvern.com/isys_download
According to Malvern, able to run advanced functionality on most well-known platforms without special preparation, ISys can handle direct data imports from Kaiser, Horiba Jobin-Yvon, Renishaw, Witech, Varian, Thermo, Bruker, PerkinElmer, and Chemimage mapping and imaging platforms. Files in generic formats such as Grams, Matlab, ENVI, Metamorph, multi-page tiff and ASCII, can also be accessed. Other non-vibrational spectroscopic imaging data platforms can also be imported.
ISys turns images to answers for a variety of chemical imaging techniques. It can deliver cross-platform compatibility at speeds that enable researchers to work with the huge data sets and image files associated with MIR, NIR and Raman imaging and chemical mapping.
Malvern claims that its ISys is ideal for processing both routine and complex statistical analyzes, pattern recognition algorithms, chemometric experiments, and domain (particle) analyzes.
ISys is available in both 64-bit and 32-bit editions, and a 30-day trial version can be downloaded free of charge from the Malvern website at www.malvern.com/isys_download
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According to Malvern, able to run advanced functionality on most well-known platforms without special preparation, ISys can handle direct data imports from Kaiser, Horiba Jobin-Yvon, Renishaw, Witech, Varian, Thermo, Bruker, PerkinElmer, and Chemimage mapping and imaging platforms. Files in generic formats such as Grams, Matlab, ENVI, Metamorph, multi-page tiff and ASCII, can also be accessed. Other non-vibrational spectroscopic imaging data platforms can also be imported.
ISys turns images to answers for a variety of chemical imaging techniques. It can deliver cross-platform compatibility at speeds that enable researchers to work with the huge data sets and image files associated with MIR, NIR and Raman imaging and chemical mapping.
Malvern claims that its ISys is ideal for processing both routine and complex statistical analyzes, pattern recognition algorithms, chemometric experiments, and domain (particle) analyzes.