Multi/hyper spectral imaging/mapping
Imaging Methods and Scanning Applications for Non-Invasive Dendrochronology
Imaging Methods and Scanning Applications for Non-Invasive Dendrochronology provide excellent results on suitable wooden heritage assets, thus permitting the accurate…
Macro XRF scanning
The macro X-ray fluorescence (XRF) system allows for the macro multi-element mapping of surfaces in a non-invasive manner. Elemental distribution…
Micro X-ray fluorescence mapping (μXRF)
Micro X-ray fluorescence (µXRF) is an elemental analysis technique which allows for the examination of very small sample areas. Like…
NIR hyperspectral imaging (900-2500 nm)
Hyperspectral imaging is a chemical imaging technique based on reflectance spectroscopy (the light reflected by materials). This device makes the…
Reflection VIS hyperspectral imaging (400-1000 nm)
Hyperspectral imaging is a chemical imaging technique based on reflectance spectroscopy (the light reflected by materials). The principle of hyper…
Scanning VIS-NIR multispectral reflectography (395 – 2500 nm)
Multispectral imaging analysis offers amazing possibilities for diagnosis and study of artworks. Depending on the radiation used (e.g., visible VIS,…
Thermography (SIRT)
The stimulated Infrared thermography system has been developed by the LRMH and the University of Reims Champagne Ardenne. This instrumentation…
UV-VIS induced fluorescence hyperspectral imaging (450-1000 nm)
The principle of hyper spectral imaging is based on the collection of a large number of images in contiguous spectral…
XRD mapping
X-ray diffraction (XRD) is a powerful nondestructive technique for characterizing crystalline materials. It provides information on structures, phases, texture, and…
XRF confocal mapping
Confocal XRF is an advanced analytical technique to be used in situ for the non-invasive characterization of stratigraphic samples. It…