
How Does FTIR Analysis Work?
Introduction to FTIR Analysis FTIR stands for Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy. FTIR Analysis measures the infrared region of the electromagnetic ...
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FTIR oil analysis: how it works and when to use it
Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analysis, or “FTIR” analysis, is a type of organic material analysis with a broad range of ...
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How GC/MS Testing Works and How It Solves Problems
Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry testing, or GC/MS testing, combines two different spectrometry techniques into a single process, making it one ...
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What is FTIR Analysis Used For?
Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy analysis, or FTIR analysis, is a type of absorption spectroscopy and one of the most widely-used ...
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Contaminant Analysis: Cation vs Anion
Cations and anions are both types of ions that are electrically charged. While they each have important natural roles to ...
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The Whens, Whats, and Whys of Ionic Contamination
Ionic contamination is a serious problem for any and all precision conductive electronic devices, which means it’s also a serious ...
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What is the Difference Between DSC and DTA?
Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) and Differential Thermal Analysis (DTA) are both types of thermal analysis that compare heat information between ...
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The 4 Major Reasons to Test for Ionic Contamination and When to Do It
If you manufacture printed circuit boards, then you know ionic contamination is one of the most major risks you’re in ...
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What is Ionic Contamination and What Does It Do?
Ionic contamination is the reason for an estimated 25% of printed circuit board (PCB) failures, and it starts in the ...
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