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Quality control with infrared spectroscopy

7 Aug 2024

Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy has many applications in the field of materials testing. Many industrial sectors now rely on FTIR spectroscopy and over the years it has completely replaced a number of complex physical and wet-chemical methods of analysis. Explore the ALPHA II, a compact FT-IR spectrometer from Bruker Optics. Its higher measuring sensitivity, temperature-stabilized detector, electronically controlled CenterGlow source, and integrated touch panel, enables you to perform quality control, quantifications, identification of unknowns, verification of raw materials, or basic entry-level research.

ALPHA II FTIR Spectrometer

Bruker Optics

The FTIR spectrometer ALPHA II combines quality and ease-of-use in a compact shell. The integrated touch PC provides an intuitive user experience and guides you through measurement, evaluation and reporting in a matter of seconds. The ALPHA II offers advanced stabilization of source and detector, high sensitivity and spectral resolution, as well es a wider spectral range. With its versatile QuickSnap™ measurement modules, the ALPHA II is extremely flexible and can be quickly adapted to a variety of quality control tasks at the push of a button. Your advantages: Robust performance - RockSolid™ Suitable for every sample type - QuickSnap™ Longevity and maintenance-free operation - PermaSure™ High warranty - Interferometer, source and ATR module No additional laptop or PC required (optional) Intuitive touch operation and easy handling Easy quality control of solids and liquids

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