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| Thermo Fisher introduces Nicolet iS5 FT-IR Spectrometer | ||
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September 1, 2010 - Thermo Fisher Scientific announced the Nicolet iS5 FT-IR spectrometer, powered by OMNIC software. The spectrometer is designed for users seeking no-compromise, affordable and compact FT-IR spectroscopy to assist in their product assurance testing, basic troubleshooting and chemistry teaching. The Nicolet iS5 establishes a new benchmark in small-footprint laboratory FT-IR spectroscopy. Delivering comparable performance to full-size spectrometers, the instrument has an open-architecture sample compartment that accepts a wide variety of sampling accessories. The Nicolet iS5 incorporates the award-winning OMNIC software, widely adopted by major industrial manufacturers and forensic laboratories around the world. The Nicolet iS5 spectrometer, its new iD sampling accessories and OMNIC software solutions for raw materials, impurities and mixtures identification, creates a unique user experience “from sample-in to answer-out.” |
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