
Complete polymer analysis from one instrument
Having an all-in-one tool not only provides comprehensive insight with correlative analysis but enhances efficiency through automation and the simplicity of owning a single instrument. When analyzing polymer samples for research and development or quality control multiple tools are necessary. The Thermo Scientific™ Nicolet™ iS50 FTIR Spectrometer is one such…
Ensuring Integrity of Drug Formulation from Development to QC
Title: Ensuring Integrity of Drug Formulation from Development to QC Duration: 1 hour Available On Demand Summary Event Overview: After a small molecule has been identified as a viable drug candidate, substantial testing is required to assure that chemical and structural integrity are preserved throughout the drug development process to maintain its…
Learn how X-rays shed light on plastics and polymers
Using XRF and XRD to reveal information about contaminants, composition and structure of polymers Materials analysis using X-ray sources plays an important role in the development of advanced polymers, and their production. Watch our 35 minute webinar describing how X-ray fluorescence and X-ray diffraction reveal information about contaminants, composition and structure across…
[Live Webcast] Learn How to Make Your Trace Elemental Analysis Effortless
Tuesday, May 12, 2020 at 11am EDT | 8am PDT | 4pm BST | 5pm CEST Event Overview Trace elemental analysis covers a range of applications that have vastly differing analytical requirements, and there are therefore different types of instruments available on the market, ideal for testing for single elements…
Perform Like a Pro: Fast ICP-OES Analysis with the Latest Advances
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How to analyze 12 forensic samples
How to analyze 12 forensic samples In this 35-minute webinar we’ll review 12 forensic cases and the analytical techniques used to move them from investigate to solved. Sample types include hair, drugs, explosives and counterfeit documents. This webinar also covers why FTIR and Raman are highly adopted in the forensic…