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Bruker FM: Innovation with integrity

17 Feb 2021

In 2014, Bruker introduced the world’s first FT-IR spectrometer technology capable of covering the FIR/THz and MIR in a single scan, named Bruker FM. In this brochure, Bruker outlines the main features and application fields of the Bruker FM, including its MIR-FIR spectral range, optical components, FM ATR library, and example spectra.

INVENIO

Bruker Optics

INVENIO: FTIR Excellence for Industry, R&D and Science. INVENIO is the definitive spectroscopic solution for routine FTIR analysis as well as research and development. It is all you need and so much more: innovative technologies, intelligent design and its new beam path contribute to an unrivalled user experience. Your advantage: Outstanding signal-to-noise ratio Broad spectral range (FIR, MIR, NIR and VIS/UV) Time-resolved spectroscopy: use Rapid-Scan, Slow-Scan and Step-Scan  Touch-PC with dedicated software for enhanced productivity MultiTect™: up to seven automated and software controlled internal detectors Transit™: parallel availability of two experimental setups RockSolid™: reliable, well-proven and precise CenterGlow™ IR source: optimized light flux and durability Bruker FM: MIR and FIR spectra in one go Upgradability: retrofit spectral range extensions or time resolved measurements Multiple beam inputs and outputs Compact footprint optimized for laboratory benches

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Bruker FM: Innovation with integrity