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Reverse Engineering and Quality Control via FTIR: The Staples of the Modern Analytical Laboratory

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Within the highly competitive conditions of modern manufacturing, reverse engineering of products can be a valuable part of the product development toolkit.

A critical aspect is the identification of chemicals and materials within products. Vibrational spectroscopy and microscopy offer the levels of speed and versatility needed for characterizing the chemical makeup of a variety of materials. The attached white paper explores how the Bruker LUMOS II FTIR platform is ideally suited for a broad range of sample classes that may be encountered during product development or failure analysis.

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