FTIR

Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR)

FTIR Device
  • This device is used to analyze most organic materials, determining their type and origin, such as pigments and adhesives. The FTIR analysis method relies on infrared light to scan samples, detect chemical properties, and identify the characteristic functional groups of the analyzed substances.
  • Industries that utilize FTIR include polymer science, petrochemical engineering, biological research, pharmaceuticals, food analysis, and more.

Device Model: TENSOR 27 by BRUKER

Analysis Cost: 30 JOD per sample


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