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Nicolet iN10 FT-IR Microscope

 
The Nicolet iN10 infrared microscope  sets the benchmark for modern, productive and cost-effective infrared microanalysis. It provides the simplicity of an FT-IR spectrometer with the ability to measure samples down to a few microns. The efficient optical design of the integrated Nicolet iN10 and a novel approach to instrument operation provides users of all skill levels greater access to the valuable technique.
    The Nicolet iN10 MX imaging system and the Nicolet iS10 FT-IR spectrometer  are two of five revolutionary new products you’ll find at Thermo Scientific’s SpectroscopySimplified.com.

Fall Spectroscopic Solutions Seminar

This season you have the opportunity to participate in a morning session review the theories and applications of Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR), Raman, IR Imaging, IR Microscopy, and sampling techniques that will benefit everyone in your laboratory.  In the afternoon session, learn about automated data collection and analysis as well as a full suite of process communications tools to make sure the status of your process is as simple to understand as PASS or FAIL.

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FT-IR Spectrometers and IR Microscopes

You are responsible for providing answers. You require flexibility, confidence, low cost-of-ownership and efficient learning. Discover how the Nicolet series of FT-IR spectrometers and infrared microscopes provide you with the performance, reliability and simplicity you need. Then discover the added value that the Thermo Scientific brand give you.

OMNIC Specta Software for FTIR and Raman

Fall Seminar Series

Review the theories and applications of Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR), Raman, IR Imaging, IR Microscopy, and sampling techniques that will benefit everyone in your laboratory. Register Here

Thermo Fisher Scientific Ranked Highest

Thermo Fisher Scientific has received the highest overall vendor rating for infrared spectroscopy instrumentation, according to the Worldwide Molecular Spectroscopy Survey.
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