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Product category: Mass spectrometers
News Release from: Mandel Scientific | Subject: FTIR Prestige
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 24 September 2002

High sensitivity, high performance FTIR

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Features a highly optimised, high energy throughput optical system resulting in a S/N ratio of 40,000:1, coupled with a temperature- stabilised detector

Mandel Scientific has introduced Shimadzu's new FTIR Prestige, which features a highly optimised, high energy throughput optical system that results in a S/N ratio of 40,000:1 Coupled with a temperature-stabilised DLATGS detector, the FTIR Prestige is the ideal solution for a wide range of applications, including thin layers, which require maximum sensitivity

Patented precision control and stabilization of the optical bench ensures reliable, reproducible results.

Powerful IR Solution software provides Windows-based 32-bit control to enable operation to be performed quickly and easily using dedicated analysis screens.

The Shimadzu FTIR Prestige can measure in the near IR, mid IR and far IR ranges with the simple exchange of the light source, beam splitter, and detector.

Users can easily accomplish these component changes.

In addition, the instrument can be customised into an application-specific analysis system using a wide variety of sampling accessories available from Shimadzu as well as Shimadzu Partner companies.

The system features 'Quick Start' automatic accessory recognition, which identifies the accessory when installed, sets optimum measurement parameters, and performs validation functions to ensure accurate data collection.

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