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Ftir 8000s

Manufactured by Seiko Instruments
Sourced in Germany

The FTIR-8000S is a Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer manufactured by Seiko Instruments. It is designed to analyze the chemical composition of samples by measuring their infrared absorption spectrum. The instrument uses an interferometer to generate and detect infrared radiation, which interacts with the sample and provides information about its molecular structure.

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Characterizing LiB-AC Grout Microstructure

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The chemical bonds of the specimens were determined by AXS D8-Focus from Bruker, Rheinstetten, Germany, and FTIR-8000S from Seiko, Tokyo, Japan. The microstructures of LiB-AC grout were investigated by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM, COXEM EM-30Plus, Daejeon, Republic of Korea). All specimens of microstructure analyzed were crushed into pieces using the stone body after the mechanical test, then stored in alcohol and dried at 60 °C for 24 h before microstructure analysis.
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Characterizing LiB-AC Grout Microstructure

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The chemical bonds of the specimens were determined by AXS D8-Focus from Bruker, Rheinstetten, Germany, and FTIR-8000S from Seiko, Tokyo, Japan. The microstructures of LiB-AC grout were investigated by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM, COXEM EM-30Plus, Daejeon, Republic of Korea). All specimens of microstructure analyzed were crushed into pieces using the stone body after the mechanical test, then stored in alcohol and dried at 60 °C for 24 h before microstructure analysis.
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