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Agilent introduce world’s smallest FTIR spectrometer

28 September 2011

Agilent Technologies Inc. has introduced the Cary 630 Fourier transform infrared spectrometer, offering good performance and reproducibility for routine laboratory analysis of solids, liquids and gases.

In addition, the new Agilent Technologies instrument is the smallest and lightest FTIR spectrometer on the market, creating a significant decrease in the instrument’s footprint in the laboratory.
The Cary 630 FTIR removes the need to use a liquid transmission cell through Agilent’s liquid sampling technology, the DialPath and TumblIR.
Ideal for QA/QC in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, the Cary 630 FTIR is also well suited for academic research and teaching labs. The intuitive, multi-language software guides users through every step of operation, while colour-coded alerts make it easy to see whether samples meet specification.  The dimensions of 16 ×22 ×13 cm make it the smallest and lightest FTIR on the market.

 

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