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OPTIK INSTRUMENTS s.r.o.
Purkyňova 649/127, 612 00 Brno Show on Map
NIP: 27757129
- Ing. David Matoušek, +420 607 177 455, david.matousek@brukeroptics.cz
Company Description
Our company Optik Instruments offers FTIR and Raman spectrometers and microscopes made by the German manufacturer - BRUKER.
In the field of plastics our instruments are mainly used for quick quality control - control of chemical composition of incoming materials and products.
Further our instruments are used to identify unknown plastics and fillers, to analyze defects and material defects. We offer process instruments for online process monitoring.
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Our instruments occupy an important position in the field of chemical analysis of plastics. They are designed for fast and reliable quality control of materials. It is the identification or control of the chemical composition of input raw materials, intermediates and output products. The technique is also used for more advanced applications such as defect analysis, product quantification, R & D, etc. The main advantages of FTIR spectroscopy are:
Proven technology with reproducible results (ASTM E168 and ASTM E1252)
It is usable for gases, liquids and solids
Simple sample preparation
Fast and non-destructive analysis
Low operating costs
Simple operation
Guaranteed Long Life of Bruker Spectrometers (Up to 10 Years of Warranty)
Quality control and materials identification
Rapid control of input and output materials (granulate, coatings, fibers, whole parts)
Identify substances and distinguish between different types of polymers
Process monitoring - quality control directly in the process
Analysis of material defects
Research & Development
Chemical mapping of heterogeneous materials (component distribution control)
Advanced analysis of materials (cross-sections, laminates, multi-layer packaging, etc.)
Analysis of polymers - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX-2s0Y5eZc&ab_channel=Bruker