FTIR
Enhanced FTIR Microscope with Expanded Connectivity Options
Aug 01 2023
Thermo Fisher Scientific announces the latest advancement in analytical technology, the enhanced Thermo Scientific™ Nicolet™ RaptIR+™ FTIR Microscope. This cutting-edge microscope now comes with swappable detectors and expanded connectivity options, providing users with greater flexibility when connecting various accessories. Researchers can now connect the Thermo Scientific™ Nicolet™ iS50 FTIR Spectrometer to either side of the Nicolet RaptIR+, and also integrate it with the Thermo Scientific™ Nicolet™ iS20 FTIR Spectrometer and other near IR, GC-IR, TGA-IR, or FT-Raman modules, catering to diverse analytical needs.
The upgraded Nicolet RaptIR+ addresses the challenges faced by scientists in the identification of micron-sized particles or contaminants. It offers high-resolution visuals and accurate infrared data, making it an invaluable tool in applications such as polymer analysis, microplastics characterisation, food and beverage quality control, semiconductor research, pharmaceutical development, forensic investigations, and art restoration.
Designed to meet the evolving demands of analytical scientists across industries, the Nicolet RaptIR+ is a sophisticated FTIR microscope capable of identifying and analysing a wide range of materials, including micron-sized particles and contaminants. Its swappable detectors and expanded connectivity options ensure high-resolution visuals, versatile sampling modes, and an intuitive interface, guaranteeing efficient and reliable analysis for users.
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