Mass Spectrometry & Spectroscopy
Bruker Launches the INVENIO X FTIR Research Spectrometer
Nov 08 2019
Bruker announced on 25 September 2019 the launch of the novel INVENIO X FTIR research system for research in molecular spectroscopy. This intuitive, modular, new advanced R&D spectrometer further expands Bruker’s next- generation INVENIO® FTIR R&D platform. The INVENIO X is designed for the most demanding analytical applications, and now offers new capabilities for advanced research & development.
The INVENIO platform was introduced in 2018 and offers beneficial MultiTect™ technology for mounting up to 5 detectors, as well as the unique FM functionality for simultaneous mid- and far-infrared spectroscopy. The INVENIO X is available with an automated 3-position beam splitter changer, and its wear-free, novel INTEGRAL™ interferometer combines high spectral resolution of <0.09 cm-1 with the accuracy of cube corner mirrors.
“With up to seven software-controlled detectors and multiple light source options, INVENIO X is the most highly automated, multispectral research spectrometer,” said Dr. Michael Joerger, Bruker Product Line Manager for FTIR R&D systems. “This permits measurements from the far IR to the UV/VIS range without the manual exchange of any optical components.”
In addition, INVENIO X benefits from other features introduced with the INVENIO platform. Its novel beam path improves spectroscopic sensitivity, and system-on-a-chip (SoC) built-in intelligence ensures faster data acquisition and processing. Its optional Transit™ channel enables quick measurements without removing longer-term experiments from the main sample compartment. Coded beam windows with magnetic mounts, an automated internal attenuator, an 8-position validation wheel, and an optional integrated touch panel for intuitive spectroscopic workflows represent further smart INVENIO innovations.
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