Material Analysis with FTIR
Blog

Material Analysis with FTIR

Material Analysis with FTIR

Infrared Spectroscopy measures the vibrational frequencies of various bonds in the molecules in the sample material and gives information about the functional groups in the molecule.
FTIR is a chemical analytical method that measures the number of waves against the infrared intensity of light using the mathematical Fourier transform method.
The infrared region of the electromagnetic light array is between 14000 cm-1 and 10 cm-1 and includes near-wavelength infrared (NIR; 4000~14000 cm-1), medium-wavelength infrared (MIR; 400~4000 cm-1) and far wavelength infrared (FIR; 4~400 cm-1) consists of three main regions.
The FTIR Spectrum Device helps to identify the compounds or their structure in the product, thanks to its large library.
The short analysis time, the detailed information obtained and the low cost make this method very advantageous.