Measuring Micro-Contaminants on Optical Parts:Measurement and Identification by AIM-9000 Infrared Microscope

Shimadzu AIM-9000 infrared microscope features optics that are designed especially for measuring microscopic areas, and allows users to obtain good spectra in short time even for micron-sized tiny contaminants. The following describes an example of using this system to measure micro-contaminants about 10 μm in diameter on the surface of an optical part.

Content Type:
Application
Document Number:
LAAN-A-FT-E064
Product Type:
Molecular Spectroscopy, FTIR Spectroscopy
Keywords:
FTIR, Infrared microscope, Contaminant, Micro-contaminant, Clinical research, Forensics, Electronics, Electronic, Food and Beverages, Hydrocarbon Processing Industry (Petrochemical, Chemical), Pharmaceutical, Life Science, Rubber, Resin, Plastics, Dye, Pigment, Paint, Ink, Printing, Glass, Cement, Ceramics, Other inorganic material, Paper, Pulp, Textile, AIM-9000, IRTracer-100
Language:
English
File Name:
jpa216027.pdf
File Size:
483kb

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