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Resolution | Better than 0.2 cm-1 |
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Software | OPUS |
Type | Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer (FTIR) |
Interferometer | RockSolid™ interferometer |
Detector | MCT |
Optical Components | Gold mirrors |
Vacuum | Yes |
Beamsplitter | KBr |
Dynamic Alignment | Yes |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | Excellent, typically >50, 000:1 (1 minute measurement, 4 cm-1 resolution) |
Read safety instructions before operation to ensure user safety and avoid property damage.
Connect the safety plug to an earthed socket outlet to avoid personal injury and property damage.
Only authorized personnel should perform installation, maintenance, and operation.
Explains various warning labels indicating hazardous situations like general hazard, electrical shock, hot surface, and laser radiation.
Explains warnings for frostbite, harmful, toxic, infectious, radioactive, and corrosive materials.
Defines classifications like Danger, Warning, Caution, and Note for safety instructions.
Introduces VERTEX 70v, its features (AAR, ACR, PerformanceGuard), and computer control.
Lists IR-beam outlet/inlet ports and optional accessories like TGA-coupling, HYPERION microscope.
Lists further accessories such as XSA, HTS-XT, FT Raman module, FIR bolometer, and external sources.
Explains measurements under vacuum, separate compartment evacuation, and pressure sensors.
Describes the efficient oil-free vacuum pump and its benefits for spectrometer operation.
Installation by Bruker engineers; need to meet site requirements.
Lists items included in the delivery, including the spectrometer and essential accessories.
Lists optional spectrometer components and software packages.
Guidelines for inspecting packaging for damage and safe transportation of the instrument.
Specifies required physical space, stable base, and clearance for the spectrometer.
Details essential temperature and humidity conditions for optimal spectrometer performance.
Advises on avoiding vibration sources and potential sources of electrical interference.
Specifies voltage/frequency ranges and the requirement for connection to an earthed outlet.
Instructions for connecting the power cord to the spectrometer, including safety precautions.
Details connecting the spectrometer to a computer via Ethernet, including self-test and status LED.
Explains PC setup, default IP address, and how to assign an IP address for connectivity.
Describes connecting the vacuum pump to the spectrometer's rear side attachment flange and valve block.
Step-by-step guide for connecting the vacuum pump, including hose and clamp attachment.
Explains how to connect the spectrometer for purging with dry air or nitrogen gas.
Details connecting the purge gas supply hoses to the sample compartment and optical bench inlets.