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Cary 630 FT-IR spectrometer
Agilent Technologies has introduced the Cary 630, a FT-IR spectrometer which has been designed for routine laboratory analysis of solids, liquids and gases. It is both small and light, creating a significant decrease in the instrument's footprint in the laboratory. Sampling accessories slide in and out in seconds with no alignment required, intuitive software allows even novice users to quickly analyse samples and the need to use a liquid transmission cell is removed due to the company's liquid sampling technology, the DialPath and TumblIR. Suitable for QA/QC in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, the system is also suitable for use in academic research and teaching laboratories. The multi-language software guides users through every step of operation, while colour-coded alerts make it easy to see whether samples meet specification.
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