FTIR microscope IROS M2
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FTIR microscope
FTIR microscope
FTIR microscope
FTIR microscope
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Characteristics

Type
FTIR
Technical applications
laboratory
Observation technique
spectral
Configuration
benchtop
Other characteristics
high-precision

Description

IR M2 wide-range IR microscope combined with IROS 03 FTIR spectrometer Spectrum registration modes: • Transmission • Reflection (Specular and ATR) Min. linear sample size: 5 - 10 µm Two built-in detectors: • MCT with nitrogen cooling • MG-32M (DLaTGS analog) Simultaneous spectrum registration and sample monitoring Main characteristics: • Spectra registration of micro-objects up to 10 µm in transmission, specular reflection and • ATR (with suitable objectives) modes • Spectral range: 6 000 – 600 cm-1 (with MCT detector) • Min. resolution: 0.5 cm-1 • Signal-to-noise ratio: ≥ 12 000 (1 min, resolution 4 cm-1, range 2 200 – 2 000 cm-1) • Revolver mechanism with changeable lenses • IR objective 15x • Visual objective 4x (10x optional) • ATR (attenuated total reflection) objective 36x or 60x (available on request) • Highly sensitive MCT detector with liquid nitrogen cooling • Additional MG-32 detector (DLaTGS analog) for operation without liquid nitrogen • Simultaneous operation in IR spectra registration mode and visual sample observation mode • Adjustable and rectangular diaphragms to identify IR spectrum registration area • Built-in video camera (2 MPX, USB) IR M2 IR microscope combined with IROS 03 FTIR spectrometer: • Simultaneous spectrum registration and sample observation with built-in video camera •High-precision spectrum measurements of polymer particles, fibers, powder mixtures, inscription on paper fragments • IR spectra registration without sample preparation

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