Product/Service

620 FTIR Microscope

Source: Agilent Technologies

The Agilent Cary 620 FTIR spectrochemical microscope delivers unmatched imaging for biomedical and materials research. The microscope performs at a higher level of sensitivity than the Cary 610 FTIR device providing true Focal Plane Array (FPA) imaging, enabling the collection of hundreds to thousands of spectra simultaneously. 

The Agilent Cary 620 FTIR spectrochemical microscope delivers unmatched imaging for biomedical and materials research. The microscope performs at a higher level of sensitivity than the Cary 610 FTIR device providing true Focal Plane Array (FPA) imaging, enabling the collection of hundreds to thousands of spectra simultaneously. This provides unlimited possibilities for a diverse range of applications including polymers/materials, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, chemicals and forensics. A range of accessories are available that extend the function of the microscope and high performance, flexible operating software delivers intuitive and comprehensive imaging control and data manipulation.

Features

  • Superior sensitivity at high spectral and spatial resolutions which reduces measurement time and maximizes productivity.
  • Multi-measurement modes including transmission, reflection, Attenuated Total Reflectance (ATR) and grazing angle.
  • Versatile, easy to use operating software enabling intuitive microscopy and imaging.
  • Micrometer to meter measurements using a patented large sample microscope objective.
  • Patented ATR micro and macro imaging, to extend traditional imaging measurements to new boundaries, reducing sample preparation and improving spatial resolution.
  • Patented ‘view-thru’ apertures that enable the operator to easily view the macroscopic sample and quickly select the area of interest for measurement.
  • Complete access to raw data is made available at all stages. This enables efficient processing and generation of infrared images eliminating the need to recollect data and saving valuable time and money.
  • The focal plane array (FPA) is regulated by the U.S. Department of State under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, 22 CFR 120-130 (“ITAR”).