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Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy is one of the most popularspectroscopic techniques used for identification and characterization of materials. FTIR on its own provides clear insights into the identity, purity, and quantity of materials.
Join us for our one-hour-or-less webinars on a variety of FTIR related topics. FTIR spectroscopy offers a vast array of analytical opportunities in academic, analytical, QA/QC and forensic labs. Deeply ingrained in everything from simple compound identification to process and regulatory monitoring,...
Here you can find everything FTIR, from the most basic (what do “FT” and “IR” mean?) to applications using hyphenated techniques, like TGA-IR. Along the way, you can find information on sample preparation for transmission experiments, the power of FTIR Microscopy and charts relating chemical...
Formulate, characterize, and measure your materials using Thermo Scientific rheology, compounder, torque rheometer and mixer, extrusion and spectroscopy technologies. Whether you support research, QA/QC, product development or production, our products are designed to solve everyday challenges.
Guided by pharmacology and clinical sciences, and driven by chemistry, pharmaceutical research plays a crucial role in the development of pharmaceuticals. From the stages of drug development to marketing and post marketing, a plethora of analytical techniques are used for the investigation of bulk...
Whether you’re looking to create a new API, energy storage material, identify illicit drugs or trying to find a suitable polymer blend the Thermo Scientific Nicolet iS50 FTIR Spectrometer can help you.
It isn't always feasible to have face-to-face discussions with vendors or conduct instrument demonstrations in your company facilities. Connect with our technical specialists for a virtual demo Find below more information about each of our product and software, including instrument brochures and...
From NIR, FTIR and NMR, to Raman and UV-Vis, our Thermo Scientific molecular spectroscopy solutions deliver a full spectrum of analytical tools that help you make critical decisions with confidence. Our innovative, high performance instruments and user-friendly software lead you to the definitive...
Here you will learn about different applications for FT-NIR and how you can apply this technology to your analyses and quality assurance and quality control activities. Browse the bottom of this page to see how you can put Thermo Scientific NIR spectrometers to work for your specific application.
Spectroscopic analytical instrumentation uses molecular vibrations to provide feedback in the form of a spectrum that identifies a material, or flags an unknown compound such as a contaminant or inclusion. Near-infrared spectroscopy can be used for inline monitoring of the extrusion process.
Thermo Scientific instruments for food development are designed to minimize human errors, provide clear traceability, enable consistency among batches, and confirm that products meet food and beverage regulations.
A full spectrum of answers, from research to testing, analysis, and process monitoring Understand more about technologies that provide rapid, efficient qualitative and quantitative analysis Learn how these technologies serve a range of industrial, educational, environmental and health markets Get...
Thermo Scientific FTIR spectrometer and microscope resources, Learn more about FTIR spectroscopy and get the resources you need Visit our FTIR Spectroscopy Academy to learn the fundamentals of FTIR spectroscopy and how you can apply this technology to your research, analyses, and quality assurance...
The complex manufacturing processes that are inherent in biotechnology and pharmaceutical manufacturing require advanced instrumentation to ensure an optimal path to the final product. Mitigating risk throughout these processes is the key to increasing profits.
The complex manufacturing processes that are inherent in biotechnology and pharmaceutical manufacturing require advanced instrumentation to ensure an optimal path to the final product. Mitigating risk throughout these processes is the key to increasing profits.