The Cary 630 FTIR Spectrometer with ATR sampling module
Cary 630 FTIR Spectrometer
The Agilent Cary 630 FTIR spectrometer is a flexible benchtop FTIR instrument offering high performance and extraordinary ease-of-use in an ultra-compact design. It is engineered with the user in focus and provides simple, intuitive workflows to deliver meaningful answers in routine FTIR spectrometer analysis and cutting-edge research.
The Cary 630 FTIR spectrometer is a robust, reliable, and flexible benchtop FTIR instrument benefiting from Agilents experience with field-proven mobile and handheld FTIR spectrometers. Its modularity offers sampling flexibility for analysis of solids, liquids, powders, and gases. Permanently aligned optics allow a wide range of modules to be swapped in and out in seconds, providing superior quantitative and qualitative information – fast.
The Cary 630 FTIR spectrometer is a robust, reliable, and flexible benchtop FTIR instrument benefiting from Agilents experience with field-proven mobile and handheld FTIR spectrometers. Its modularity offers sampling flexibility for analysis of solids, liquids, powders, and gases. Permanently aligned optics allow a wide range of modules to be swapped in and out in seconds, providing superior quantitative and qualitative information – fast.
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- Make the most of your lab space – At just 20 x 20 cm and 3.6 kg, the worlds smallest and lightest benchtop FTIR spectrometer has the footprint of a college notebook and can be easily repositioned to produce high-quality results wherever needed
- Get answers you can trust day in and day out – The field-proven, robust optomechanical system offers outstanding performance and reproducibility, even in humid and tropical environments
- Rapidly gain qualitative and quantitative information – Identify unknown substances and determine levels of sample constituents
- Be flexible and react to changing analytical needs – The uniquely versatile modular concept allows the Cary 630 FTIR spectrometer to be reconfigured with precisely optimized sample modules within seconds, allowing users to master the diversity of real-world application challenges
- Eliminate transmission cells from your workflow – Unique DialPath and TumblIR modules have revolutionized the FTIR spectrometer analysis of liquids and polymer films, making transmission FTIR measurements as easy as using an ATR
- Cut costs for training and user variability – The Cary 630 FTIR spectrometer's intuitive and easy-to-use design is matched by the Agilent MicroLab software suite, where native workflows with picture guidance and color-coded reporting make finding answers impressively simple for experts and novices alike
- Manage user privileges and administer secure storage of electronic records – The optional MicroLab Pharma software supports users in regulated environments in achieving compliance with global regulations for data integrity such as 21 CFR Part 11 and EU Annex 11
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ATR-FTIR Spectroscopy
Attenuated total reflectance (ATR) is the most widely used sampling methodology for Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. ATR-FTIR quickly and easily measures a broad range of sample types, including liquids, solids, powders, semisolids, and pastes. Learn about how ATR-FTIR works, the different types of ATR sampling accessories available, and their applications. Learn MoreTransmission FTIR Spectroscopy
Transmission FTIR mode is suitable for liquids, gases, powders, and films. Learn about how transmission FTIR spectroscopy works, the different types of transmission FTIR sampling accessories available, and their applications. Learn MoreReflectance FTIR Spectroscopy
Reflectance FTIR is used to acquire high quality spectral data from solid samples. Specular reflection is used with reflective surfaces, diffuse reflection (DRIFTS) works with rougher, less reflective surfaces (often powders), and reflection-absorption grazing angle FTIR measures sub-micron thin films and contaminants on surfaces. Learn MoreLiterature
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Cary 630 FTIR Spectrometer Brochure
Agilent Cary 630 FTIR brochure- Brochures
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- 08 Jul 2019
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Pharmaceutical Analysis using FTIR: Compliance with European, US, Indian, and Japanese Pharmacopoeia
Meeting the requirements of global pharmacopoeia with the Agilent Cary 630 FTIR- White Papers
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- 21 Oct 2020
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Polymer Analysis with FTIR
Examples of common polymer analysis applications using both portable and benchtop FTIR instruments- Brochures
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- 20 Jul 2020
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FTIR Spectroscopy, Infrared Spectroscopy—FAQs
Learn about infrared spectroscopy & FTIR spectroscopy—FAQs on how FTIR works, how FTIR spectrometers work, FTIR measurements, and techniques like ATR-FTIR - Instruction Sheets
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Agilent Releases MicroLab 5.8, MicroLab Pharma 5.8, and MicroLab Expert 1.3
The new revision of software that powers the Cary 630 FTIR spectrometer—as well as Agilent handheld and mobile FTIR systems—is now supported on Microsoft’s latest operating system – Windows 11. The MicroLab Pharma 5.8 software now also utilizes Microsoft SQL Server 2022 Express, supported by Microsoft until 2028.- 31 May 2024
Improving Battery Production Yield, Performance, and Stability using the Agilent Cary 630 FTIR Spectrometer
In this application note, the Cary 630 FTIR spectrometer with MicroLab software were used to analyze the quality of LiPF6. Samples handled under different storage or usage conditions have been rapidly assessed for their degradation status using a simple and efficient quality testing workflow.
- 23 May 2024
Primer - Agilent Solutions for the Lithium-Ion Battery Industry
Unclear where to begin your lithium-ion battery testing journey? Need clarity on how to address multiple testing needs? Read Agilent's introductory guide to mineral, processing, cell component, and leak testing solutions and set your lab up for success.- 19 Dec 2023
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FTIR Analysis & Applications Overview
A guide to modern applications of FTIR analysis using benchtop and handheld instruments.ATR-FTIR Spectroscopy Overview
Learn about the most common FTIR sampling technique for measuring liquids, solids, powders, semisolids, and pastes.Molecular Spectroscopy Pharma & Biopharma Solutions Guide
Learn about products & applications in pharma & biopharma using UV-Vis, FTIR, fluorescence, SORS & TRS technology.Videos
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Advances in FTIR and UV-Vis: No Need for Cells in Liquid Sample Analysis
This webcast will highlight the benefit of advanced sampling technologies in achieving fast, easy, and reliable measurements of liquid samples in comparison with the traditional liquid cells used for FTIR and UV-Vis measurements.
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FTIR Spectroscopy in Pharmaceutical Analysis: Hardware, Applications, Tips & Tricks
Stay up to date with the best practices to minimize costly downtime and achieve great results from your systems.
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