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Product category: Spectroscopy
News Release from: A2 Technologies | Subject: FTIR analyser
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 28 January 2008

FTIR spectrometer launch set for Pittcon

Extending its range of portable FTIR spectrometers, A2 Technologies will launch a revolutionary handheld portable FTIR spectrometer specifically designed for field-based surface analysis application

A2 Technologies will showcase a new addition to its range of FTIR spectrometers at Pittcon 2008 Weighing only 3kg, the innovative light-weight analyser can be fully operated using only one hand and is also capable of handling attenuated transmission reflectance (ATR) applications for users in the general laboratory

John Seelinbinder will be presenting a product forum on behalf of A2 Technologies on this new development at Pittcon on Monday 3 March at 10.45am in Room 341.

Featuring interchangeable internal reflectance (ATR) and external reflectance sampling interfaces, this system is designed for sampling almost any material.

Designed to analyse solids, pastes, gels and liquids with a traditional ATR, the novel spectrometer is also capable of analysing large surface analysis with the A2 Technologies's unique diamond internal reflection sampling system.

This highly compact spectrometer combines all the capabilities of a laboratory based FTIR with the advantages of a portable instrument that can be used in the field.

A2 Technologies will also be hosting two presentations during Pittcon 2008, 'Field based surface analysis of composite material' which will be presented by Steve Donahue on Tuesday 4 March at 4pm and 'ExoScan - a new handheld FTIR analyser for surface analysis'. Request a free brochure from A2 Technologies ...

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