Vibrational Spectroscopy Analysis
Vibrational spectroscopy analysis and testing.
Spectroscopy laboratories provide vibrational spectroscopic analytical testing for identification of components, unknowns, purity, and trace materials. A significant range of materials and products are tested by the Intertek spectroscopy lab network. Infrared spectroscopy (IR Spectroscopy) uses the infrared portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. IR spectroscopy is used by Intertek laboratories to investigate the composition of samples for clients in many industries and markets.
Spectroscopy analysis:
FTIR spectroscopy:
XRF, X-Ray Fluorescence spectrometry:
Raman spectroscopy:
FAR-IR:
- Laboratory spectroscopy using long-wavelength infrared light to identify and characterize target molecules.
DRIFTS NIR/MID:
- Diffuse reflectance infrared fourier transform (DRIFTS) spectroscopy, near infrared to mid-infrared.
NIR: Near Infrared Reflection:
- Near-Infrared (NIR) spectroscopy measures reflective or transmissive properties of specific wavelengths of near-infrared band light in a sample. Measurement of the spectra reveals properties and composition. NIR analysis predicts chemical and physical characteristics based on comparison of spectra to spectral data of known samples.
ATR, Attenuated Total Reflection, ATR-FTIR:
- ATR is a spectrophotometric technique using optical interface energy reflection of two media having different refractive indices. ATR has a specificity for organic surface groups with a sampling depth from tenths of a micrometer to micrometers. ATR testing techniques include ATR-FTIR, Micro ATR, and Grazing Angle ATR for qualitative and quantitative analysis.
Spectroscopy analysis:
Contact us to see how Intertek can help your organization with Vibrational Spectroscopy Analysis.



