Used SHIMADZU AHT #9239591 for sale

SHIMADZU AHT
Manufacturer
SHIMADZU
Model
AHT
ID: 9239591
HPLC System.
A SHIMADZU AHT is a type of Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer (FT-IR) manufactured by SHIMADZU Corporation. It is an instrument which performs infrared spectroscopy, a method of measuring vibrational energy levels of molecules in a sample. AHT system is specifically designed for performingevidential analysis of organic and inorganic compounds, as used for identification and analysis of criminal evidence for forensic laboratories around the world. SHIMADZU AHT system comprises of a diffuse reflection accessory, a thermoelectrically cooled mercury-cadmium-telluride (MCT) detector, a multiplexed interferometer, and an optical module. The diffuse reflection accessory allows for direct sampling of powdered samples, or indirect sampling of a liquid or gas sample via a ATR accessory. The MCT detector provides improved sensitivity and noise levels for optimum performance as compared to traditional FT-IR detectors. The multiplexed interferometer allows for high speed data acquisition, crucial for evidence analysis where time is of the essence. Finally, the optical module allows for a variety of sampling options such as transmission, ATR and diffuse reflection. AHT also offers in-built zoom capabilities which allow users to acquire focused spectral regions with greater sensitivity and resolution. Data acquisition and analysis is further simplified with SHIMADZU AHT incorporating PC workstation control and SHIMADZU Spectra Manager Pro software. In terms of performance, AHT is capable of producing rapid resolutions of 0.5 cm-1 and spectral range of 4000 cm-1 to 650 cm-1. Other features such as computer control, multiple ATR and sampling options make it suitable for a variety of forensic evidence applications such as firearm and explosive residue identification. The state-of-the-art SHIMADZU AHT performance, enhanced sample handling options, and excellent analytical capabilities make it an ideal instrument for identification and analysis of criminal evidence.
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