Powerful and Versatile Infrared Spectrometer
Thermo Fisher Scientific’s Nicolet Apex FTIR is well suited for a wide range of applications including materials analysis.
A powerful and versatile infrared spectrometer recently launched by Thermo Fisher Scientific is said to be capable of providing high-quality data for a wide range of applications, including materials analysis, pharmaceutical research and environmental monitoring. Nicolet Apex FTIR Spectrometer boasts advanced features, improved performance and enhanced analytical capabilities compared to similar commercially available solutions, with the introduction of the fast TE-MCT detector and the intuitive Thermo Scientific OMNIC Paradigm Software.
This software offers several different user interfaces — suited to users with different levels of experience — as well as the ability to easily create new workflows. It enables users to accurately and reliably analyze organic and inorganic materials, making it a valuable tool for quality control, product development and research applications.
Nicolet Apex replaces the current Thermo Fisher Scientific Nicolet S20 FTIR Spectrometer and uses advanced hardware and software features — including a patented interferometer design, automated background correction and intuitive user interface – to deliver superior performance compared to other FTIR instruments. The Nicolet Apex is one of a range of benchtop FTIR spectrometers from Thermo Fisher Scientific, offering solutions from cost-effective routine use to high-end R&D.
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