The Bruker Tensor27 Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer (FTIR) is an analytical measurement method for the identification of polymer raw materials and the detection of impurities. This equipment allows the determination of the infrared spectrum of materials, including absorption, emission, photoconductivity or Raman scattering characteristics. This results in accurate identification of raw materials and identification of impurities. The FTIR spectrometer simultaneously collects spectral data over a wide spectral range, ensuring detailed and reliable analysis.
Identification of polymer raw material, identification of impurities
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- Identification of polymer raw material, identification of impurities
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