Vitrinite reflectance and point counting of coal, coke and petroleum source rock

GeoImage™ uses a camera to quickly and accurately measure the reflectance of vitrinite macerals.  GeoImage™ is designed for the organic petrographic analysis using Standard Test Methodologies ISO 7404-5 and ASTM D2798. 

GeoImage™ works by reading the vitrinite reflectance intensity from each pixel of a calibrated camera.  This means that, in the standard configuration, millions of  points can be measured at one time...making vitrinite reflectance testing quick, easy and accurate.  GeoImage™ can be configured to measure the reflectance from coals, kerogens and petroleum source rock as well as a host of other materials.  And with it's flexible design, the GeoImage™ is offered wth point counting capabilities, automation of the test procedure and high resolution color imaging. With no moving parts, GeoImage™ is durable and user friendly. Designed with flexibility and speed in mind, the GeoImage™ vitrinite reflectance measurement system will easily comply with future changes in coal testing methods and your own experiments.

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UV-visible-NIR microscopes, UV-visible-NIR microspectrometers and Raman microspectrometers are general purpose laboratory instruments. They have not been cleared or approved by the European IVD Directive, the United States Food and Drug Administration or any other agency for diagnostic, clinical or other medical use.

UV-visible-NIR microscopes, UV-visible-NIR microspectrometers and Raman microspectrometers are general purpose laboratory instruments. They have not been cleared or approved by the European IVD Directive, the United States Food and Drug Administration or any other agency for diagnostic, clinical or other medical use.