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News Release from: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Molecular Spectroscopy) | Subject: ATR accessory
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 09 March 2006
Diamond accessory covers entire FT-IR
range
The only diamond accessories available that permit scientists to utilise ATR sampling over entire spectral range of an FT-IR spectrometer, from near to far infrared, with limited spectral energy loss
Thermo Electron announces the introduction of its new single-reflection Spectra-Tech Foundation series Performer Diamond attenuated total reflectance (ATR) accessory, designed for use on all commercially available FT-IR instruments This high performance product and the Thermo Orbit are the only diamond accessories available on the market that permits scientists to utilise ATR sampling over the entire spectral range of an FT-IR spectrometer, from near to far infrared, with limited spectral energy loss
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 31 Oct 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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This innovation in single-reflection diamond ATR sampling accessories is the ideal solution for labs looking for improvements in productivity and efficiency.
The Thermo diamond crystal and plate technology eliminates the need for complex sample preparation time frequently required for ATR analysis.
With its wide spectral range and good depth of penetration, this versatile accessory is used for the analysis of common samples, while also being utilised for more difficult samples such as hard, abrasive, reactive, caustic or corrosive materials.
The unique diamond accessory features a reflective optics design with limited spectral energy loss that can be caused by similar, but inferior products that use beam-focusing crystals or lenses such as ZnSe or KRS-5.
It uses a type IIa diamond that is braised into its stainless-steel plate using tungsten carbide.
This preparation enables the diamond plate to withstand high pressure for excellent IR sensitivity, with consistent, accurate results every time.
In addition, the entire sample plate is resistant to acidic, alkaline, caustic and corrosive chemicals and can withstand harsh cleaning materials such as steel wool or razor blades.
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