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Make : Spectra-Tech Inc.
Model : ATR Microscopy
The Spectra-Tech ATR Microscopy is a novel FT-IR microsampling technique which is now available for IR-Plan microscopes. The ATR Objective permits the direct analysis of highly absorbing materials such as carbon-filled rubbers and polymers while it simplifies the analysis of materials such as coatings, soft rubbers, coated papers, filled polymers and biomaterials. ATR microscopy provides a means for the analysis of many samples which had previously been nearly impossible to analyze by FT-IR.
Make : Spectra-Tech Inc.
Model : ATR Microscopy
The Spectra-Tech ATR Microscopy is a novel FT-IR microsampling technique which is now available for IR-Plan microscopes. The ATR Objective permits the direct analysis of highly absorbing materials such as carbon-filled rubbers and polymers while it simplifies the analysis of materials such as coatings, soft rubbers, coated papers, filled polymers and biomaterials. ATR microscopy provides a means for the analysis of many samples which had previously been nearly impossible to analyze by FT-IR.