FTIR / NIR

A forensic scientist wearing safety goggles and blue gloves carefully places a white powder sample onto an FTIR spectrometer in a modern laboratory. The machine's monitor displays an infrared absorption spectrum graph used for chemical identification.
Explore the critical role of FTIR in forensic substance identification, including sample preparation, spectral analysis, and laboratory best practices

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NIR spectroscopy system measuring moisture on a conveyor
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Lab professional using a spectrometer to analyze pharmaceutical samples for quality control.
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A lab technician in PPE using a spatula to load a powder sample into an ATR-FTIR spectrometer for material analysis.
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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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