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Thermo Scientific FTIR spectrometer and microscope resources
Learn more about FTIR spectroscopy and get the resources you need
Visit our FTIR Spectroscopy Academy to learn the fundamentals of FTIR spectroscopy and how you can apply this technology to your research, analyses, and quality assurance and quality control activities. Also, browse the resources at the bottom of this page to see how you can put Thermo Scientific FTIR spectrometers and microscopes to work for your specific application.
Build your confidence in using molecular spectroscopy techniques for everyday use. Whether you’re a novice, a teacher, or an expert, you can always learn something new about techniques such as FTIR, Raman, NIR, Microanalysis and more. Find helpful tutorials, fundamental diagrams, instrument guides, application notes and more resources to feed your curiosity. Achieve qualitative and quantitative analysis of a wide range of organic and inorganic samples using FTIR.
Learn more about FTIR microscopy and FTIR spectroscopy, and the different applications these technologies offer for analysis. You’ll find numerous different application notes from food and beverage to pharmaceuticals, as well as white papers, eBooks, and webinars.
Ensuring Integrity of Drug Formulation from Development to QC
Substantial testing is required to assure that chemical and structural integrity are preserved throughout the drug development process to maintain its functionality. Among the techniques used to study changes in chemical integrity are infrared and Raman spectroscopy. This webcast will discuss where efficiencies can be made in data collection, regulatory compliance, instrument qualification, method validation, and data integrity all along the development pipeline up to final quality control (QC) testing. Learn how to quickly identify changes in polymorphic structure, monitor API to excipient distribution, and troubleshoot out-of-specification (OOS) product lots, while preserving data integrity needed for audits.
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Microparticulates analysis for understanding component wear
Moving components generate particulates via physical or chemical breakdown, such as abrasive wear. These particles, typically 20-100 microns in size, can originate from sources like seals, rotors, or heat-induced degradation adjacent fluids (lubricant, fuel, etc.). Characterization of the particulates is a critical step in both the determination of their origin and in remediation. In this webinar, we present the use of a simple FTIR microscope for the identification of particles from automotive sources to show the utility of this method for rapid analysis.
Chemical detectives webinar series: Solve the mysteries behind your polymers
View the following spectroscopy webinars to learn how infrared and Raman spectroscopy can help you reveal the mysteries of your polymers, from research to failure analysis, quality control and beyond! Discover how to solve your organization's most pressing questions to stay ahead of your competition and streamline your investigations.
Driving confidence in your process: Tools for FTIR QA/QC
Whether your data will be used in process control, in court, or in assuring upstream and downstream quality, you need hardware and software tools designed to give your stakeholders – and you – confidence. The Thermo Scientific line of FTIR spectrometers provides everything you need, from ASTM compliance to digital signatures. This webinar will examine some of these tools and show practical processes for data-critical labs.
Benefits of fiber optics probes for Mid-IR Analysis
Learn how you can effectively use fiber optic probes in your FTIR spectrometer for the remote analysis of liquids and solids in the Mid-IR region of light. Attendees will gain a general understanding of the capabilities and use cases for Mid-IR fiber optic probes.
From powders to paint chips - modern microspectroscopy draws big information from tiny samples
Microspectroscopy can analyze particulates, fibers, inks, contaminated surfaces, and more, making it a workhorse tool across a wide range of industries: environmental, automotive, pharmaceuticals, forensics, etc.
Watch this webinar to see how to improve the speed and accuracy of results across a broader range of user skill levels with modern microspectroscopy systems. Hear what diffraction-limited IR optics, enhanced visual performance, and powerful 64-bit software with a new user interface can do in sample prep, microplastics, fiber analysis, coatings, micro-mapping and ATR analysis.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.