Shimadzu 150 Years Anniversary
Shimadzu 150 Years Anniversary

 

 

Molecular Spectroscopy History

This timeline outlines the development of Shimadzu's Spectroscopy products over the past 150 years. Each entry reflects Shimadzu's commitment to advancing sensitivity, speed, and usability in analytical chemistry. From the introduction of the first Spectroscopy system to the latest innovations, Shimadzu has made significant contributions to various fields, including pharmaceutical research, proteomics, and environmental analysis.

 

1952

QB-50

UV QB-50 Shimadzu

In 1952, Shimadzu completed the first UV-Vis spectrophotometer system, the QB-50. The system used a crystal prism as a spectroscopic element and was the first UV-Vis spectrophotometer in the world with a photomultiplier tube used as the detector.

1956

AR-275

AR-275

Double Beam Self-Recording Infrared Spectrophotometer. The model number "275" was taken from the focal length of the collimator mirror used in the monochromator.

1957

RS-20

Shimadzu, UV RS-20

Lauch of the double-beam UV-Vis spectrophotometer. The RS-20 represents the starting point for Shimadzu's current line of double-beam spectrophotometers, which is now one of the main product lines at Shimadzu.

1965

IR-27G

IR-27G

The IR-27G was the 1st infrared spectrophotometer developed by Shimadzu that used diffraction gratings for the diffraction element, and represented a substantial improvement in terms of instrument maintenance.

1979

UV-365

Shmadzu, UV-365

Shimadzu's UV-365 UV-VIS-NIR Spectrophotometer. It was the first UV-Vis-NIR spectrophotometer equipped with a microprocessor, which were gaining widespread popularity at the time.

1981

IR-435

Shimadzu IR-435

Double Beam Self-Recording Infrared Spectrophotometer. This was Shimadzu's 1st double beam self-recording infrared spectrophotometer to come with a built-in microcomputer.

 

UV-3000

Shimadzu UV-3000

Dual-Wavelength Double-Beam Recording Spectrophotometer using a microprocessor and had a measurement wavelength range from 190 nm to 900 nm.

1984

FTIR-4000

Shimadzyu FTIR-4000

The FTIR-4000 model shown was Shimadzu's 1st Fourier transform infrared spectrophotometer.

1985

UV-160

Shimadzu-UV 160

UV-160 UV-VIS Spectrophotometer, an all-in-one double-beam spectrophotometer that included a CRT screen, keypad, printer, and other functionality all integrated in a single unit

1988

IR-470

IR-470

This was the last model of Shimadzu's dispersive infrared spectrophotometers. The era of FTIR has already started

1990

FTIR-8100

FTIR-8100

Reductions in the size and price of FTIR spectrophotometers continued, and in 1990 Shimadzu launched the FTIR-8100 Fourier transform infrared spectrophotometer.

1994

UV-1600

Shimadzu UV-1600

Dual-beam UV-Vis spectrophotometer with integrated LCD display and numerous software functions for improved user-friendliness.

1998

AIM-8800

shimadzu AIM-8800

This automatic infrared microscope opened the door of FTIR micro sample analysis with its  X-Y stage and maintenance free MCT detector.

2002

FTIR-8400S

Shimadzu-8400S

FTIR with Michaelson type interferometer and dynamic alignment as standard.

 

IRPrestige-21

IR prestige-21

IRPrestige-21 offered high sensitivity (S/N: 40,000:1) and expanded functionality by IRsolution software .
It included Automatic Accessory Recognition for User Friendly operation.

 

2004

SolidSpec-3700

Shimadzu- UV 1800

The SolidSpec-3700i/3700i DUV have three detectors which cover the range from ultraviolet to near-infrared and can handle by an automatic xy table samples up to 12 inch or 310 x 310mm.

2007

UV-1800

Shimadzu UV-1800

Double Beam UV-Vis Spectrophotometer using the Czerny-Turner mounting for its monochromator, It worked as stand alone or by PC control and was already USB flash drive ready.

 

 

2013

IRTracer-100

IRTracer 100

The successor of IRPrestige 21 achieves excellent sensitivity, high resolution at 0.25 cm-1, and high-speed scanning capable of 20 spectra/second.

2016

AIM-9000

AIM-9000

The AIM-9000 FTIR infrared microscope featured several user-friendly functions, such as easy measurement range determination via a wide-field camera, automatic identification of measurement targets, and many more assuring that both beginners and specialists can feel confident from the very first analysis.​

 

2022

IRXross

IRXross

The IRXross creates a new concept for FTIR spectroscopy. It offers the optimal solution for a new era with diverse application requirements. This new mid-level FTIR model achieves high-end S/N levels.

2023

IRSpirit-X

IRSpirit X Shimadzu

An extremely compact FTIR spectrophotometers, which can still be used with standard accessories from Shimadzu and other manufacturers. Now with 10 year warranty available (option). You can choose from the highly sensitive IRSpirit-TX, the affordable IRSpirit-LX, and the highly reliable IRSpirit-ZX with its moisture-resistant design.

 

AIRsight

Shimadzu AIR sight

Shimadzu's first Raman and FTIR Microscope. The new AIRsight is a unique microscope that combines both FTIR and Raman spectroscopy into a single instrument, offering complementary molecular information on the same micrometer sample spot.

2025

UV-1900i plus

Shimadzu 1900i plus

Latest Double Beam UV-Vis Spectrophotometer with ultra fast scan mode of up to 29,000 nm/min, working as stand alone or by PC control of LabSolutions UV.

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Molecular Spectroscopy Stories

Throughout its 150-year history, Shimadzu has gathered numerous stories that exemplify its role in the advancement of analytical technology. Each narrative reflects the contributions of individuals and the evolution of innovations across various fields. Below, we present some of these stories that highlight key milestones in our journey and the impact they have had.

No cloudy outlook for acrylic glass

No cloudy outlook for acrylic glass spectroscopy stories Shimadzu

Products made of acrylic glass have become an integral part of our everyday lives – from watch crystals to submarine pressure hulls. Hopefully, those transparent screen dividers from the pandemic are forever a thing of the past. Depending on whether a crystal-clear view or frosted glass is required: The cloudiness of acrylic glass is defined as its “haze value”, which is determined according to the ASTM D 1003.

Food fat analysis: quickly and cleanly

FOOD FAT analysis story Shimadzu

Real butter, clarified butter, and margarine are all indispensable to fine cuisine. The EU strictly regulates what can be included in each type of spreadable fat. In food analysis, molecular spectroscopy can be used to quickly determine whether the food contains what it should according to the regulations – and without prior chemical analysis preparation.

Plastics in North Sea fulmars analysed by FTIR

Plastic in North Sea Fulmars by FTIR Shimadzu

The northern fulmar – a type of petrel – is widespread throughout the North Sea region. The bird eats practically everything it finds on the sea surface – including a lot of plastic waste. This makes it interesting for research. Most countries along the North Sea report annually on developments in the amount and composition of plastic in fulmar stomachs and exchange information at regular workshops.

 

 

Molecular Spectroscopy Events

Are you interested in our Spectroscopy products? You can explore them up close at various upcoming events. Our experts will be available to answer any questions you may have. We look forward to seeing you there!

K-Messe

K-Messe Dusseldorf
  • When? 8-15 October 2025
  • Where? Düsseldorf, Germany

IFAT 2026

IFAT 2026
  • When? 4-7 May 2026
  • Where? Munich, Germany

SETAC Europe 36th Annual Meeting

SETAC Europe 36th Annual Meeting
  • When? 17-21 May 2026 
  • Where? Maastricht, Netherlands

 

 

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