Liquid-borne Particle Count (LPC)
August 28, 2023
Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR)
Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR)
FT-IR stands for Fourier transform infrared. Once a sample exposed to IR radiation,
some radiation is absorbed by the sample and some passes through (is transmitted).
The IR absorbed and transmitted is a spectrum representing a sample ‘fingerprint’.
A few examples of common materials identified by FT-IR are Cleansers and Detergents,
Paints, Oils, Paper, Gel, Glue, Epoxy, Resin, Fibers (Synthetic and Natural), Plastics, Elastomers (rubber).
FT-IR is a very powerful technique to characterize the chemical composition.
As the FT-IR measurement is non-destructive other analytical technique might be applied afterwards.