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News Release from: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Molecular Spectroscopy) | Subject: Omnic Professional 7.2
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 15 June 2005
Expanding vibrational spectroscopy
capabilities
Software update adds significant new features providing enhanced capabilities for advanced spectroscopy, image analysis, high-throughput chemistry and regulatory compliance in research
Thermo Electron announces the release of version 7.2 of the Omnic Professional software suite for laboratory FT-IR and Raman spectrometers This update adds significant new features providing enhanced capabilities for advanced spectroscopy, image analysis, high-throughput chemistry and regulatory compliance in research, routine analysis and QA/QC environments
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 31 Oct 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Omnic's Array Automation software is designed for high-throughput chemical screening applications using FT-IR and Raman.
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In this Omnic release, Thermo extends its ValPro instrument qualification package to FT-IR, Raman and sampling modules.
ValPro provides a flexible interface for running a wide variety of spectrometer, accessory or software qualification tests.
For the first time in the industry, it says, qualification procedures have been implemented for commonly used sample compartment accessories, such as ATR and diffuse reflectance, as well as FT-Raman and dispersive Raman systems.
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