LMS Scientific Solution Sdn Bhd

ACCESSORIES FOR IR & UV-VIS SPECTROMETER

Unlock the full potential of your Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectrometer with Specac’s premium range of FTIR accessories. Engineered for analytical precision and sampling versatility, our products are the essential tools for chemists, material scientists, and researchers seeking reliable, high-quality spectral data across all applications.

Optimize Your Sampling Technique

Specac provides robust and specialized accessories to seamlessly integrate with any FTIR instrument, allowing you to choose the perfect sampling method for your material:
  • Attenuated Total Reflectance (ATR): Discover the speed and simplicity of ATR sampling with our innovative accessories. Ideal for analyzing liquids, solids, pastes, and films, ATR provides rapid, high-quality spectra with minimal sample preparation.
  • Specular and Diffuse Reflectance (DRIFTS): For challenging samples like powders and rough surfaces, Specac offers superior reflectance accessories, including the highly-regarded Harrick Praying Mantis. Our DRIFTS solutions ensure maximum energy throughput for excellent sensitivity and deep material analysis.
  • Transmission Cells: Achieve the highest spectral resolution for gases, liquids, and mulls using our precise and durable transmission cells. From high-pressure gas cells to liquid pathlength transmission cells, Specac ensures accuracy and repeatability for fundamental analyses.
Upgrade your lab today with Specac’s industry-leading FTIR accessories and transform your spectroscopy workflow.
Available in: Malaysia and Singapore
Manufacturer’s website: https://specac.com/

FTIR Spectrometer Accessories Products

The Harrick Praying Mantis™ Diffuse Reflection Accessory is the gold standard for collecting high-quality diffuse reflectance spectra from powdered samples and rough-surfaced solid materials. Its innovative optical design ensures maximum energy throughput and superior signal-to-noise ratios, making it indispensable for catalyst studies, material science, and difficult surface analyses.
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