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News Release from: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Molecular Spectroscopy) | Subject: Nicolet 380
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 11 January 2005
Total FT-IR package for QA/QC
laboratories
High-performance spectrometer is targeted at QA/QC laboratories in the pharmaceutical, chemical and polymer industries that need maximum productivity and efficiency with optimised workflow processes
Thermo Electron introduces the Nicolet 380, describing it as a reliable, routine analysis FT-IR spectrometer designed to quickly identify, quantify and verify samples The Nicolet 380 uses complete system integration, plug-and-play sampling, and computer-based expertise to guide the user through the experiment
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 31 Oct 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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A comprehensive spectrometer qualification package is available to verify system performance in compliance with ISO and GLP/cGMP criteria.
A dynamically aligned interferometer and a robust design ensure reproducible results.
New integrated scan buttons on the spectrometer benchtop allow for easy operation of common FT-IR functions ideal for both industrial and academic laboratories.
The spectrometer is available for analysis in the far-, near-, and mid-IR regions and can also be configured with FT-IR microscopes.
The design of the Nicolet 380 allows users to achieve a wavelength precision of better than 0.01cm-1 without using mathematical factors that alter data and are difficult to explain in a standard operating procedure (SOP).
State-of-the-art electronics provide quick response time, 24-bit A/D converter and USB 2.0 interface.
Once the system detects something unusual, the problem is either fixed automatically, or with the aid of precise and intuitive options that are provided through the enhanced synchronisation protocol (ESP) technology.
Despite its compact size, the Nicolet 380 offers a full-sized compartment for snap-in-place Smart Accessories technology to customise and optimise the spectrometer for specific analyses.
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