Faster accessibility and more intuitive FTIR spectroscopy

Watch this webinar to discover the innovation taking place within the FTIR spectroscopy field, leading to novel capabilities for a wide variety of industry applications

13 Nov 2019
Arran Tabary-Davies
Microbiologist
Manja Meggendorfer, Munich Leukemia Laboratory
Dr. Thomas Tague, Applications Manager for Bruker Corporation

FTIR is a commonly employed technique in the lab due to the vast array of analytical opportunities it offers. However, carrying out FTIR spectroscopy is not the most intuitive process using current technology.

In this webinar, Bruker’s specialist for FTIR and Raman microscopy, Dr. Thomas Tague, will present the Bruker LUMOS II. Designed to increase accessibility for all users and be a faster, smarter imaging solution, Tague will cover the key hardware and software features and discuss the benefits of automation and focal-plane array imaging. The application of these novel capabilities to the polymer, pharmaceutical, and material science industries will also be shown.

You will have the opportunity to ask any questions you may have in a Q&A session following the webinar.

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What this webinar covers:

  • LUMOS II and its software OPUS
  • Technical features and workflow
  • FTIR microscopy and imaging
  • Focal-plane array detectors
  • Applications of µ-FTIR

It is intended for analytical professionals in:

  • QA/QC
  • Production
  • Manufacturing
  • Operations
  • Research & Development

Tuesday, November 26 at:

  • 16:00 GMT
  • 11:00 EST
  • 08:00 PST
  • 17:00 CET

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LUMOS II FTIR Imaging Microscope

Bruker Optics

The LUMOS II offers outstanding visual and spectral data quality with full automation of all measurement modes: transmission, reflection and ATR. For FTIR beginners and experts alike, the LUMOS II is the best solution for infrared microscopy. Bruker's exclusive Focal Plane Array (FPA) detector technology allows you to experience detailed imaging at the maximum speed. This allows you to take full advantage of the vast possibilities offered by FTIR microscopy. The OPUS IR software provides you with assistance whenever you need it and allows you to glide effortlessly through measurement, evaluation and reporting. Your advantages: Extremely fast FTIR imaging (FPA) High spectral quality and resolution Brilliant visual images and huge field of view Fully automated FTIR microscope Integrated, piezo-controlled ATR crystal Software supported measurement and evaluation Automatic measurement in transmission, reflection and ATR Plenty of space between sample stage and lens Analyze samples up to 40 mm in height

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