Near InfraRed

Near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy measures the absorption of near infrared light by a sample to facilitate identification of analytes. A common type of near infrared spectroscopy is Fourier transform (FT-NIR), which uses an interferometer as well as a light source, detector and processing software. Features of spectrometer systems include sensitivity, infrared range, speed and resolution. Learn about the latest products, user reviews, applications, news, videos and webinars.

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