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Automatic Automatic
Contaminant Qualitative
Recognition Analysis
Functionality That Is Simpler and Wide-Field Finally, a wide view Sensitivity
High
Camera
on micro sample analysis
More Convenient to Use
Contaminant Micro
Analysis Surface Analysis
Analysis
Perform Infrared Measurements Smoothly Perform Ultra Micro Analysis - Best-in-Class Signal-to-Noise Ratio -
While Viewing Visible Images
- Visible/Infrared Dual View System - The AIM-9000 optimized for measuring extremely small areas. The AIM-9000 achieves 30,000:1 signal-to-noise ratios, the best in its
class. Consequently, it can quickly obtain excellent spectra from even extremely small contaminants.
Infrared spectra can be measured while checking a visible Transmission measurement of
AIM-9000 Display peak intensity
image of the sample. Spectra can be measured while polystyrene beads Previous after modifying to
model appropriate scale
confirming the position of contaminants, which avoids the A ø10 µm polystyrene bead was Abs
trouble of switching back and forth between the visible measured by transmittance method.
light and infrared light. Low noise and a high-quality Abs
4000 3200 2400 2000
Used in combination with the tiling function, visible spectrum of a very small sample cm -1
observations and infrared measurements can be performed were obtained with only a small Sample : 10 µm diameter polystyrene
bead on BaF2 window plate
anywhere within the stage operating range, eliminating the number of scans. Measurement
need to reposition the sample. Condition : Aperture size 15 × 15 µm
Number of Scans : 40 (about 20 seconds)
4000 3200 2400 1800 1400 1000 cm -1
Image view of the visible light and infrared optical path
Green light: visible light optical path
Red light: infrared optical path Perform High-Sensitivity ATR Measurement - Samples with High Refractive Index -
The Ge prism (P/N 206-32600-41) has an anti-reflective coating that provides high sensitivity.
Visualize Components - Chemical Imaging - Due to a steeper incident angle for the infrared light, compared to the previous model, the AIM-9000 is able to acquire
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excellent distortion-free ATR spectra even when measuring samples with a high refractive index, such as black rubber.
The invisible distribution of chemicals can be visualized based on peak height or area, multivariate analysis (PCR/MCR), or 0.5
ATR measurement of black
spectral similarity to target spectra. AIM-9000 Abs
rubber 0.6
Previous model 0.4
Chemical image of pharmaceutical powder An acrylonitrilebutadiene rubber
Pharmaceutical products were rolled with a diamond cell, then (NBR) with 50 wt% carbon was 0.4 1000 800
cm -1
mapping measurement was performed. measured by Ge-ATR objective. A Abs
Right figure represents the distribution of powder components, clear peak of C=C-H out-of-plane
such as lactose, lipid, and cellulose. Distribution of lactose Sample : NBR with 50 wt% 0.2
Color display can be switched freely between single-color and O-H stretching bending mode was obtained at carbon content
multi-color. (Around 3526 cm -1 ) 970 cm , which was strained by Measurement
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Condition : Aperture size 50 × 50 µm
conventional ATR objective. Number of Scans : 20 (about 10 seconds) 0.0
4000 3000 2000 1500 1000 cm -1
Fully Support Identification of Contaminants
Distribution of lipid - Contaminant Library for LabSolutions IR and Thermal-Damaged Plastics Library -
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C-H stretching
(Around 2855 cm -1 )
Contaminant Library for LabSolutions IR (P/N 206-33179-91)
This unique library was created by Shimadzu especially for analyzing contaminants in tap water and food products. The library
includes information about samples actually collected as contaminants and service parts commercially marketed for tap water
applications. It also includes a collection of X-ray fluorescence profiles (PDF files). Consequently, it can significantly improve the
precision of contaminant searches. Unlike previous libraries, this is a mixture library that covers the extensive knowledge and
Distribution of cellulose
C-O stretching experience necessary for qualitative analysis.
(Around 1060 cm -1 )
Thermal-Damaged Plastics Library (P/N 206-33039-91)
This unique library includes information about plastics that have degraded due to oxidation by heating. The library is especially
Microscopic image of pharmaceutical powder
useful for analyzing degraded contaminant substances, which are common.
* Visualizing chemicals requires an optional mapping program (P/N 206-32936-41).
* Shimadzu created the library using spectra obtained by Hamamatsu Technical Support Center, Industrial Research Institute of Shizuoka Prefecture.
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