[Technical Data] Forensic Analysis of Automotive Paint Samples Using QCL and FT-IR
It is possible to analyze even tiny fragments of paint! In fact, it contributes to identifying accident vehicles.
The infrared microscope is one of the analytical tools capable of identifying the composition of microscopic objects and has become essential in forensic evidence analysis. The analysis method introduced in this document, using Bruker's "HYPERION II-ILIM System," combines IR laser imaging with micro FT-IR measurements, significantly reducing analysis time while further improving the quality of analysis. Please feel free to download and take a look. [Contents] ■ Differences in light sources used for IR laser imaging and FT-IR ■ Analysis method combining IR laser imaging and FT-IR ■ Application example: Automotive paint chips ■ Game changer: Achieving IR laser imaging and FT-IR measurements with a single device ■ Measurement results: Improved efficiency and reliability *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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The optics business started in 1960 as the infrared spectroscopy division of the Bruker Group in Germany. The range of products developed based on high design principles varies widely, from dedicated machines used daily for production management and quality assurance to research models that demonstrate their power in the research and development of advanced materials. With Ettlingen, Germany, as the base for development and manufacturing, we respond to various customer needs through a global sales and service network.