Bruker: Market launch of the portable spectrometer MOBILE-IR II

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Bruker Optics announces the launch of the MOBILE-IR II – a portable, battery-powered Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectrometer that offers the high spectral performance of a benchtop system. This powerful mobile spectrometer will enable users worldwide to bring routine and advanced FT-IR applications into the field. The MOBILE-IR II is intended to “mobilize” established use cases of FT-IR spectroscopy and also enable new applications that require mobility, flexibility and spectral performance. Important application examples include the identification of illegal substances in police or border control operations, the characterization of recycled goods for sorting, use in warehouses for mobile incoming goods inspection or in mobile laboratories for exploring natural resources. Its IP65 protection makes the MOBILE-IR...

Bruker Optics gibt die Markteinführung des MOBILE-IR II bekannt – ein tragbares, batteriebetriebenes Fourier-Transformations-Infrarot (FT-IR)-Spektrometer, das die hohe spektrale Leistung eines Labor-Tischsystems bietet. Dieses leistungsstarke mobile Spektrometer wird es Benutzern weltweit ermöglichen, routinemäßige und fortschrittliche FT-IR-Anwendungen in den Feldeinsatz zu bringen. Das MOBILE-IR II soll etablierte Anwendungsfälle der FT-IR-Spektroskopie „mobilisieren“ und auch neue Anwendungen ermöglichen, die Mobilität, Flexibilität und spektrale Leistung erfordern. Wichtige Anwendungsbeispiele sind die Identifizierung illegaler Substanzen bei Polizei- oder Grenzkontrolleinsätzen, die Charakterisierung von Recyclingware für die Sortierung, der Einsatz in Lagern zur mobilen Wareneingangskontrolle oder in mobilen Laboren zur Erkundung natürlicher Ressourcen. Sein IP65-Schutz macht das MOBILE-IR …
Bruker Optics announces the launch of the MOBILE-IR II – a portable, battery-powered Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectrometer that offers the high spectral performance of a benchtop system. This powerful mobile spectrometer will enable users worldwide to bring routine and advanced FT-IR applications into the field. The MOBILE-IR II is intended to “mobilize” established use cases of FT-IR spectroscopy and also enable new applications that require mobility, flexibility and spectral performance. Important application examples include the identification of illegal substances in police or border control operations, the characterization of recycled goods for sorting, use in warehouses for mobile incoming goods inspection or in mobile laboratories for exploring natural resources. Its IP65 protection makes the MOBILE-IR...

Bruker: Market launch of the portable spectrometer MOBILE-IR II

Bruker Optics announces the launch of the MOBILE-IR II – a portable, battery-powered Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectrometer that offers the high spectral performance of a benchtop system. This powerful mobile spectrometer will enable users worldwide to bring routine and advanced FT-IR applications into the field.

The MOBILE-IR II is intended to “mobilize” established use cases of FT-IR spectroscopy and also enable new applications that require mobility, flexibility and spectral performance. Important application examples include the identification of illegal substances in police or border control operations, the characterization of recycled goods for sorting, use in warehouses for mobile incoming goods inspection or in mobile laboratories for exploring natural resources.

Its IP65 protection makes the MOBILE-IR II waterproof, dustproof and stable for field applications. A built-in battery powers the device in off-grid operation and protects it from power outages. The additional IP67 carrying case makes it suitable for outdoor use, for example on construction sites or in mining.

The MOBILE-IR II focuses on simple, fault-tolerant operation with user-friendly hardware and OPUS® TOUCH software for intuitive workflow setup. This fast, highly sensitive, laboratory-grade system enables field operators of all levels of training to achieve analytical success.

Wireless operation, cloud service usage, database management and several other connectivity features enable secure data archiving, while intelligent user management provides additional security for sensitive data in mobile quality control applications in regulated environments.

Bruker's MOBILE-IR II also meets Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) requirements and provides full compliance with cGMP/GMP, US, Chinese, European and Japanese Pharmacopoeias and 21 CFR Part 11.

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