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FTIR series FTS-165 (BIO-RAD) research-grade spectrometer Print
FTIR series FTS-165 (BIO-RAD) research-grade spectrometer designed to meet routine and research needs in many application areas such as polymers and carbon materials, solid and liquid fuels, pharmaceuticals as well as all inorganic and organic chemicals. Chemical bonds can be detected through their characteristic infra-red absorption frequencies or wavelengths and therefore used for the chemical characterization of even very complex mixtures. Quantitative as well as qualitative analysis can be done.
Different kind of samples can be analyzed: solutions, powders, small pieces or a thin films. A solution or powder is the easiest and most straight forward sample type to test. Transmission, reflection (ATR, DRIFT) and photoacoustic (PAS) FTIR techniques are used to omit sampling difficulties.

 

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