R&D Webinar: VERTEX Vacuum FTIR Spectrometers for High-End Applications

12 Jun 2017
Emily Adam
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Bruker’s VERTEX 70v and VERTEX 80v vacuum FTIR spectrometers provide highest flexibility and stability for advanced research applications. The entire vacuum optics design eliminates atmospheric disturbance in the resulting spectra and reduces artefacts caused by temperature fluctuation in the environment. The VERTEX 80v vacuum spectrometer is the gold standard for the most demanding applications, for which highest temporal resolution, broadest spectral range or high spectral resolution is required.

In this webinar we would like to show you multiple high-end vacuum applications benefiting from the VERTEX vacuum spectrometers.

1st appointment: 6th July 2017, 09:30 (UTC+2). For Chinese participants (15:30 UTC+8). Language: Chinese, Link: https://bruker.webex.com/bruker/onstage/g.php?MTID=e001fd32bc3d6bef6c6c372945a746d23

2nd appointment: 7th July 2017, 15:00 (UTC+2). For German and other European participants. Language: German, Link: https://bruker.webex.com/bruker/onstage/g.php?MTID=ee108841356ec078f02427852ca7e8e9

3rd appointment: (updated date) 11th July 2017, 17:00 (UTC+2). For European participants, East Coast of the USA (11:00 UTC-4) and West Coast of the USA (08:00 UTC-7). Language: English, Link: https://bruker.webex.com/bruker/onstage/g.php?MTID=e2fb8414648ce2447e549389e0b80589e

Duration: 30 min (excl. discussion)

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