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Power of FTIR Spectroscopy for Advancing Polymer Analysis

Chemical and petrochemical labs are running complex analyses and held to rigorous standards for producing a range of consistent and high-quality chemicals or polymers. You need the right technology and tools to streamline analysis and optimize output.

In this live webinar, Suja Sukumaran will share tips for elevating polymer analysis capabilities through vibrational spectroscopy and demonstrate the practical application of cutting-edge technology and software that can enhance efficiency and accuracy.

Attend this webinar and learn:

  • How to leverage the spectral database for quick and definitive identification of compounded plastics, blends, fillers, paints, rubbers, coatings, resins, adhesives and more.
  • Insights into the fundamentals of Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and its applications for polymer analysis for quality control and assurance.
  • How to characterize polymer and chemical systems--from development of new materials to root cause analysis of product failure--through advanced hyphenated FTIR techniques like microscopy and Thermal Gravimetric Analysis (TGA-IR)

About the webinar speaker:

Suja Sukumaran, Ph.D., is a Product Manager at Thermo Fisher Scientific. She received her Ph.D. in Biophysics from Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Germany, as part of the International Max Planck Research School. She has expertise and extensive experience in molecular spectroscopy, visible and fluorescence Imaging, and protein and lipid biochemistry.

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