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Bruker BioSpin Product Lines
Research Life Science Tools based on Magnetic Resonance
Welcome to Bruker BioSpin. We offer products encompassing technology platforms in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Electron Magnetic Resonance and Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Our many divisions offer you a variety of solutions for your analytical and life science research needs.
The Bruker BioSpin NMR division provides state-of-the-art NMR spectrometers for chemistry, biochemistry, medicine, pharmaceuticals and material science.
The EPR division offers research tools based on electron paramagnetic resonance core technology. Fields of applications range from material science, through clinical and pharmaceutical research, to industrial process and quality control.
Bruker BioSpin's MRI division provides high field MRI research systems for pre clinical and translational research and molecular imaging. The product range includes research oriented MR scanners as well as routine user systems in clinical environments.
TD-NMR
Time-Domain or Low-Resolution NMR (TD-NMR) applications span all kind of industry from food (solid fat content, SFC, and oil seed analysis), via (petro-)chemical and polymer industry (xylene-soluble content) to medical and pharmaceutical industry (obesity research and MRI contrast agents).
Analytical Services
Everyone can now benefit from Bruker's state-of-the-art instrumentation and unmatched experience in analytical applications. We offer analytical measurement services that currently include NMR, FTIR and Raman spectroscopy.
Power Electronics
Bruker BioSpin’s power division manufacture and sell power devices worldwide, for industrial markets such as the steel industry, or clinical segments such as radiation therapy. In addition, we specialize in developing technologies for basic research applications, such as accelerators in particle physics.







