Specac is a leading manufacturer of high quality FT-IR accessories and sample preparation products. They regularly bring new and innovative solutions to the market.
Nobody makes more user-friendly or accurate products. ATR, diffuse reflectance, specular reflectance, and transmission are among the techniques served.
Pellets, discs, or films are covered by Specac's Atlas range of pressing solutions. From small low tonnage manual hydraulic presses to 40 ton fully programmable automatic presses, the Atlas range covers most areas. Specac products serve universities, research and development, forensics, pharmaceutical, and oil industries and more.
Specac has offices in the USA and UK and has a global network of dealers and distributors.
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