PerkinElmer - Spectrum 100 FTIR Spectrometer

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Enables much faster measurement of even the most demanding samples such as highly absorbing or poorly reflecting material.

The PerkinElmer Spectrum 100 Series FT-IR spectrometers are the gold standard in IR spectroscopy for materials testing, academia and research applications. The new Spectrum 100S version demonstrates the highest sensitivity in its class enabling much faster measurement of even the most demanding samples such as highly absorbing or poorly reflecting materials.

While for the more cost-conscious laboratory , the Spectrum 100R combines ease of use, reliability and performance at a price normally seen among instruments with a fraction of the 100R’s analytical power.

Sampling speed and system stability, backed by PerkinElmer's knowledge, experience and responsive service and support, enable laboratories to achieve the highest quality and reproducible results with ease. Nowhere else will you receive the same confidence in an infrared system that you gain with the PerkinElmer Spectrum 100 FT-IR systems.
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Features of Spectrum 100 FTIR Spectrometer
  • Exclusive source design for accurate, repeatable measurements
  • Go button and LCD display for increased productivity and ease-of-use
  • Smart, zero-alignment, modular accessories for quick, predictable and reproducible sampling
  • Intuitive software ensures easy and consistent operation
  • Atmospheric Vapor Compensation (AVC) enhances accuracy and precision
  • Absolute Virtual Instrument (AVI) standardizes the instrument's wavenumber scale to a far higher accuracy than can be achieved with conventional calibration methods
  • Spectrum software provides intuitive user operation and helps ensure consistent results, day-to-day, user-to-user
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