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FTIR Testing Services, Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy Analytical Service,  MSE Supplies

FTIR Testing Services, Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy Analytical Service

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Our FTIR Testing Services provide precision Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy Analytical Services with high accuracy, sensitivity and repeatability (up to ±2%), ensuring reliable and reproducible results. Benefit from our advanced analytical capabilities and confidence in your results.

Starting from $65 per sample, MSE Analytical Services offer professional Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy Analysis (FTIR) Services using PerkinElmer Spectrum GX or Nicolet 460 FTIR spectrometer.

$65 per sample for solid powder samples

$85 per sample for thin film or bulk samples

$85 per sample for ATR-FTIR

Attenuated total reflection (ATR) is a sampling technique used in conjunction with infrared spectroscopy which enables samples to be examined directly in the solid or liquid state without further preparation.

No liquid samples are accepted due to shipping and handling safety restrictions.

* Note: Data analysis service is not included in the list prices.

Highlights: High Quality Data, Competitive Pricing, Technical Support by Scientists.

Before shipping samples to us, please contact analytical@msesupplies.com to provide the SDS and confirm the sample requirements. This will help to avoid unnecessary delays in sample processing.

Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) is an analytical technique used to obtain an infrared spectrum of absorption or emission of a solid, liquid or gas. An FTIR spectrometer simultaneously collects high-spectral-resolution data over a wide spectral range.

What is FTIR used for?

FTIR spectroscopy is an established technique for quality control when evaluating industrially manufactured material, and can often serve as the first step in the material analysis process. A change in the characteristic pattern of absorption bands clearly indicates a change in the composition of the material or the presence of contamination. If problems with the product are identified by visual inspection, the origin is typically determined by FTIR microanalysis. This technique is useful for analyzing the chemical composition of smaller particles, typically 10 -50 microns, as well as larger areas on the surface.

FTIR analysis is used to:

  • Identify and characterize unknown materials (e.g., films, solids, powders, or liquids)
  • Identify contamination on or in a material (e.g., particles, fibers, powders, or liquids)
  • Identify additives after extraction from a polymer matrix
  • Identify oxidation, decomposition, or uncured monomers in failure analysis investigations