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Industry Focus eBook - Infrared Spectroscopy (3rd Edition)

Infrared spectroscopy continues to play a central role in modern industry, supporting everything from food quality and cosmetics to polymers, oil and gas, and advanced materials analysis. As analytical demands grow, the need for fast, reliable, and high-resolution data is pushing spectroscopy techniques to evolve and expand across new applications.

Our latest Infrared Spectroscopy Industry Focus eBook brings together a collection of expert insights, application-driven research, and analytical perspectives that show how spectroscopy is being used today and where it’s heading next.

Here’s a quick look at what’s inside:

  • How infrared, Raman, and UV-Vis spectroscopy compare across different applications
  • The role of spectroscopy in improving quality and efficiency in oil and gas analysis
  • Advances in food safety through FTIR, XRF, and AI-enhanced optical monitoring
  • Practical approaches to contamination detection and laboratory automation
  • Emerging insights into polymer analysis and the wider analytical instrumentation landscape

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Industry Focus eBook - Infrared Spectroscopy (3rd Edition)

This collection highlights how spectroscopy continues to adapt to modern industrial needs. From automation in FTIR workflows to advanced microscopy techniques and hybrid analytical approaches, the field is enabling more consistent, scalable, and data-driven decision-making.

Taken together, this eBook offers a clear view of how infrared spectroscopy fits into today’s analytical toolkit and how it continues to support innovation across sectors.

Whether you’re working in quality control, research and development, or industrial process monitoring, this collection provides relevant insights to help you stay informed and make better analytical decisions.

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Industry Focus eBook - Infrared Spectroscopy (3rd Edition)

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