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Free evaluation copy with 5000 ATR-FTIR spectra

A ST Japan-Europe product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Feb 23, 2006

The free demo-CD contains 5000 ATR-FTIR spectra in the required spectra format and the IRAnalyze IR spectra interpretation software

ST Japan-Europe adds a new polymer spectra collection to its wide variety of spectra databases.

The new Polymer, Plastics and Additives features approx 700 transmission spectra of chemicals of Japanese manufacturers.

Besides the high quality of the spectra this new collection stands out because of the exceptionally extensive sample information, says the company: each spectrum contains information about the manufacturer, commercial name, chemical structure, exact mass, solubility, properties and usage.

With 120,000 high quality FTIR, ATR, Raman and NIR spectra subdivided in up to 70 individual databases ST Japan has become one of the leading suppliers of spectra databases worldwide.

From the unique Aldrich-Ichem ATR-spectra to the well known Hummel Polymer spectra and even the large Raman database - search and find spectra of organic and inorganic compounds, polymers, surfactants, pigments, biochemicals, pesticides, forensic and industrial chemicals.

During Analytica 2006 in Munich, ST Japan-Europe offers to all visitors of the ST Japan booth a free evaluation copy of the ATR-FTIR spectra database.

The free demo-CD contains 5000 ATR-FTIR spectra in the required spectra format and the IRAnalyze IR spectra interpretation software.

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