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ISys Software

Introduction to ISys

ISys chemical imaging data analysis software is the most powerful and comprehensive software package in its class. It has been designed from the ground up for the visualization and analysis of multi-dimensional data – specifically chemical imaging and mapping data. ISys provides a single platform that supports the import of MIR, NIR and Raman imaging and mapping data files from a variety of vendors. It includes all the tools needed to intuitively understand your chemical imaging data in spectral (chemical) and spatial (image) dimensions simultaneously. This powerful software package allows the user to characterize heterogeneous samples in a wide variety of industrial and academic fields, from biomedical and materials sciences to pharmaceuticals and semiconductors. ISys turns Images into Answers.

Designed for spectroscopists
ISys incorporates tools, language and terminology familiar to spectroscopists.

Convenient
Standard data pre-processing, statistical and multivariate analysis tools are built-in. All visualization and data analysis steps can be performed conveniently and seamlessly in one software package.

Flexible
Import options enable image data from a variety of instrument platforms to be processed with ISys.

Quantitative and reproducible
ISys has the tools to quantitatively and objectively characterize a wide variety of complex samples.

Powerful
A vast array of tools combined with an easy-to-use graphical interface allows ISys to grow with your data processing needs.

 

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Particle characterization overview for biotechnology industry
ISys features
Particle characterization overview for biotechnology industry
 
Particle characterization overview for biotechnology industry
ISys specifications
Particle characterization addresses concerns of biotechnology industry

 

 

 

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