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[September 2006]

Thermo Launches Interactive Web Tool to Facilitate Fast Online Specification of FT-IR Spectrometers

Thermo Electron Corporation (San Francisco, CA, USA) has announced the availability of a new state-of-the-art interactive web tool that allows current and prospective customers to build an FT-IR spectrometer to their specific application requirements prior to purchasing.

This web tool is thought to be the first of its kind in the industry. Designed for scientists working in pharmaceutical, chemical, QA/QC, forensics, research and academic laboratories, this build-your-own web tool has just been unveiled and is accessible via www.thermo.com/ftir

Responding to scientists' increasing workloads, Thermo's versatile web tool saves time by allowing users to quickly and easily interchange a variety of parts including internal spectrometer components and software options as well as accessories such as ATR, Raman and infrared microscopes. Users are able to complete around 80% of the Nicolet 6700 FT-IR instrument specification online, with the option of e-mailing their selections to their local salesperson for further clarification and/or to request a quote.

www.thermo.com



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