FTIR / NIR

Scientist wearing blue nitrile gloves and white lab coat preparing an environmental sample on an ATR-FTIR spectrometer in a clean analytical laboratory.
Spectroscopic techniques are essential for identifying emerging contaminants, requiring lab managers to optimize sample prep, instrument selection, and data analysis for accurate environmental monitoring

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NIR spectroscopy system measuring moisture on a conveyor
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Close-up of FTIR device for infrared analysis
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Operator monitoring inline spectroscopy data on computer screens in a manufacturing facility
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Close-up of HeNe laser and protective eyewear for laser safety.
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FTIR and NIR analysis of wheat using spectroscopy
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Scientist reviews output from a spectrometer
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Female scientist in a white lab coat uses a Metrohm OMNIS NIR spectrometer
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The new OMNIS NIRS on a white background
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An older female scientist wearing a blue mask and gloves and a white lab coat holds a red pepper while looking at a tablet. Many other fruits and vegetables are sitting on a lab bench in front of her next to a microscope, while a man works on a computer in the background
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The  Apex FTIR on a white background
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Maple syrup on a spoon illustrating how FTIR spectroacopy can be used in food quality and authenticity testing
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IR Spirit FTIR on a white background
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