Fluid Inclusions
Fluorescence Microspectroscopy can be used to analyze fluid inclusions.
Fluid Inclusions are microscopic pockets of gas or liquids trapped within minerals. The contents of these pockets may contain information on the original physical and chemical conditions in which the source rock formed. This information can be useful for many applications including mineralogical surveys and petroleum exploration.
CRAIC Technologies offers a number of solutions for the analysis of fluid inclusions. These include purpose built systems such as the CRAIC CoalPro™ to the 508 Coal™ and 20/30 PV™ for advanced microscopic imaging and spectral analysis of petrographic samples. These systems are capable of transmission, reflectance and fluorescence microspectroscopy and imaging of even sub-micron fluid inclusions.
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Uses of Microspectrophotometers
CRAIC CoalPro™ Measurement System
508 Coal™ Spectrophotometer for your Microscope