Product introduction
ALPHAPEC 5010 portable Fourier transform infrared spectrometer adopts Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy technology as the detection principle. Through a precise and compact integrated optical-mechanical structure design, it combines a self-developed double-angle mirror twist-type Michelson interferometer, a long-life infrared light source and ultra Narrowband semiconductor laser, equipped with various portable sampling accessories (transmission type, ATR, long optical path absorption cell), can achieve universal measurement of samples (solid, liquid or gas) in most places and in various forms, meeting the needs of laboratory or field environments Rapid testing requirements.
Features
Powerful detection capabilities
Exquisite structural design
Rich product features
Technical indicators
Content Content |
Technical Specifications Technical Specifications |
Detection Types |
Over a thousand types of chemical substances or warfare agents (expandable according to user needs) |
Spectral Range |
500 cm-1 to 5000 cm-1 |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio |
≥ 45000:1 (1-minute sampling time, spectral resolution of 4 cm-1) |
Resolution |
Up to 1 cm-1, optional 1 cm-1, 2 cm-1, 4 cm-1, 8 cm-1 |
Wavenumber Accuracy |
≤ 0.2 cm-1 |
Transmittance Accuracy |
Better than 0.5%T |
Optical System |
Gold-coated optical system, ZnSe beamsplitter (optional KBr beamsplitter) |
Interferometer |
Compact double-mirror Michelson interferometer |
Detector |
High-sensitivity DLATGS |
Detection Modes |
Optional transmission, ATR, absorption cell |
Absorption Cell Path Length
|
High-temperature absorption cell 5m |
ATR Attachment |
ZnSe total reflection prism |
Power Consumption |
≤ 30W (excluding absorption cell heating) |
Communication Interface |
RS422 |
Dimensions |
≤ 310mm × 200mm × 135mm (transmission attachment) ≤ 310mm × 200mm × 250mm (ATR attachment) |
Application area
It can be widely used in laboratories for rapid identification and quantitative analysis of samples such as polymers, rubber, coatings, fibers, cosmetics, drugs, drugs, explosives, semiconductors, ores, oil in water, etc.