New Spherical ATR Capability

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New Spherical ATR Capability

16 Feb, 2011

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New Spherical ATR sampling interfaces enable A2 Technologies’ Exoscan handheld FTIR analyzer to quickly and accurately analyze a wide array of materials encountered in the QA/QC lab, or at the production line including polymers, composites and plastics. Exoscan’s diamond ATR is an ideal universal interface for a broad range of solid materials, while the germanium ATR is well suited to the analysis of carbon black filled rubber or samples for which measurement of thin layers on the surface is critical. Exoscan adds this new capability to its existing diffuse, specular and grazing angle reflection interfaces, all which are quickly interchangeable.

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