FTIR Microscope

Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) microscopes are used in conjunction with FTIR spectroscopy to allow visualization of a sample as an analysis of its components is being done. FTIR microscopes are used in manufacturing for quality control, failure analysis, and reverse engineering and is used in material, forensic, and environmental sciences for surface analysis. As the sample goes through the FTIR spectroscopy, it can be visualized using the microscope inside the spectrometer. The FTIR microscope allows analysis of much smaller samples than FTIR spectroscopy alone, but the sample size can still vary from one FTIR microscope to another. Others features that can differ include fully versus partially automatic and the ability to capture and store images or videos of the samples as the analysis occurs.

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CompanyBruker OpticsBruker Optics
ItemLUMOS II FT-IR MicroscopeHYPERION Series Microscopes
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Catalog NumberLumos IIBOPT HYPERION 1000 / HYPERION 2000 / HYPERION 3000
Price
Wavelength RangeInquire80 to 25,000 cm-1 (far-IR to VIS)
Signal-to-Noise RatioInquireInquire
ResolutionInquire1.1 um to 2.7 um (HYPERION 3000)
DescriptionThe LUMOS II is a stand-alone FT-IR microscope that excels in failure analysis, material research and particle analysis. It is compact, precise and features ultrafast chemical imaging by FPA technology.

Features:
  • Ease-of-use by software guided measurements
  • High-definition spectral and visual data
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The HYPERION II is an innovation force in infrared microscopy. It provides IR imaging down to the diffraction limit and sets the benchmark in ATR microscopy. It combines FT-IR and Infrared Laser Imaging (ILIM) microscopy for the first time ever in a single device, offering all three measurement ... Read More
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