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Rubber Compounding Materials FT-IR Spectral Library

Catalog number: 834-012000
Thermo Scientific™

Rubber Compounding Materials FT-IR Spectral Library

Catalog number: 834-012000
Analyzing materials in the rubber and polymer industries? Spectra in the Thermo Scientific™ Rubber Compounding Materials FT-IR Spectral Library include accelerators, extender and plasticizers as well as curing and other processing aids.Take the guesswork out of your spectral analysis and create greater efficiencies in your lab. Our comprehensive libraries feature fully-reviewed, high-quality spectroscopy databases, enabling confident compound identification for a variety of environmental, forensic, pharmaceutical and industrial applications.
 
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  • This library includes spectra of accelerators, extenders and plasticizers as well as curing and other processing aids.
  • Contains 350 spectra with descriptive information such as chemical name, manufacturer name and brand name attached to each spectrum
  • Data format: High Resolution (HR)
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