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News Release from: Ultrasonic Scientific | Subject: Technical note
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 28 November 2002
Technical note explains ultrasonic
spectroscopy
The principles of operation of high resolution ultrasonic spectroscopy are detailed in a free two-page technical note
Innovator in ultrasonic analytical technology Ultrasonic Scientific has produced a free technical information note detailing the principles of operation of its HR-US family of ultrasonic spectrometers The two-page document is published to offer an introduction to the breakthrough technology for cost effective analysis
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 29 Jul 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Ultrasonic spectroscopy is said to offer superior analysis to FTIR, UV-vis, thermal analysis, rheology, particle analysis, NMR spectrometry and other material characterisation techniques.
The exploitation of the full potential of ultrasonic spectroscopy requires extremely high resolution of measurements, which was the major limitation for the wide use of ultra technique for analysis of liquids in the past.
The award-winning breakthrough device, High-Resolution Ultrasonic Spectrometer (HR-US), combines record precision, variety of measuring regimes, small sample volume, convenience and exceptional simplicity of use.
The new brochure from Ultrasonic provides a comprehensive explanation of ultrasonic velocity and ultrasonic attenuation as well as an overview of the speed of sound through various substances.
The free of charge brochure also provides readers with a checklist of technical parameters, range of analysis, measuring regimes and other details of versatile usage, as well as an index of benefits of using the HR-US in a laboratory.
The HR-US is an award-winning technology, which has received Silver in the 2002 Pittcon Editors' Awards for best new product and one of the R and D Top 100 Awards ('Oscars of Invention' for the most technologically significant products of the year).
The instrument family offers cost effective, fast and non-destructive analysis of liquids and complex colloids.
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