CCM: A Specac Sponsored Workshop
"How to get the most out of your FT-IR"
Overview
By using the proper FT-IR accessory to analyze your sample, the correct information can be obtained. An FT-IR without an accessory can only analyze in a transmission mode. By adding an accessory to the instrument, the capability will increase. The presentation will discuss accessories for ATR, Transmission, Gas analysis and research techniques. The accessories included are Golden Gate, Quest, Pearl, ATMOS, Variable Temperature Cell, and High-Pressure High-Temperature cell. To find out which accessory is best suited for the experiment, a couple of questions need to be answered.
- What is the sample – solid, liquid or gas?
- How many samples do you have?
- What type of data is needed?
- Are you looking for a major or minor component?
- Are you doing a quantitative analysis?
RSVP required to Steve Sauerbrunn, Sauerbru@udel.edu
Bring your samples if you are staying for the demonstration.
Jeff D'Agostino, Business Development Executive at Specac Inc.
Jeff D'Agostino has been in the FT-IR industry since the early '80s. D'Agostino has worked for three of the four major FT-IR accessory manufactures with over 30 years experience. Also, he has worked for OEM and companies in the environmental industry. This has given D'Agostino a broad education in scientific instrumentation.
Working closely with many of the experts in the FT-IR industry has given D'Agostino a wide variety of experience and knowledge. Some of his positions have been in Business Development, Sales, Applications Chemist, Customer Service, Training Instructor, Product Development, Product Management, Marketing, and Production.
Thursday, March 28, 2019 at 11:30am to 12:30pm
Composites Manufacturing Science Lab, Room 106
Composites Manufacturing Science Laboratory, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716, USA
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Academics, College of Engineering, Students, Lectures & Programs
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No charge. RSVP for lunch
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- ENGR - Materials Science & Engineering
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Steve Sauerbrunn
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302-831-8149
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