Infrared Spectrophotometer

An infrared spectrophotometer is an analytical instrument used to identify materials including organic polymers. Infrared spectrophotometers record the relative amount of energy as a function of the wavelength/frequency of the infrared radiation when it passes through a sample. Therefore, chemical structures of different samples will reflect differences in the IR absorption spectrum allowing for identification of a sample. Unlike a dispersive spectrometer, an FTIR spectrometer or FTIR spectrophotometer is used to simultaneously obtain spectral data of a sample. It does this by using an interferometer to collect the interferogram, also known as the raw data/signal format, which can then be translated into the infrared spectrum of the sample by means of a fourier transform algorithm. As a result, there are many advantages including greater signal-to-noise ratio, high resolution, higher throughput, and a short wavelength limit. FTIR spectrometers can be used in a variety of industries including environmental, pharmaceutical, and petrochemical.

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CompanyAgilent Technologies
Item5500 Series Compact FTIR
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Price
Wavelength Range4,000 to 650 cm-1
Signal-to-Noise RatioInquire
Resolution2 to 16 cm -1
Optical SystemLow Powered Solid State Laser
DescriptionThe Agilent 5500 compact FTIR spectrometer is designed as an at-side FTIR analyzer to provide you with great results, rapidly and reliably, day after day. The combination of great performing optics, innovative sampling interfaces, and intuitive software provides information on liquid and solid ... Read More
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