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The new “Paints” spectra database with 2.507 ATR-FTIR spectra was developed especially for art conservators and forensic purposes. It contains spectra of pigments, fillers, binders and many other related compounds.

In the new “Coatings” spectra collection you will find 1.809 ATR-FTIR spectra of coating materials, including binders, resins, primers, lacquers, etc.

Additionally we offer a new Polymer spectra database. The new Takayma-Polymer spectra collection contains 650 transmission spectra of polymers, plastics and additives.

Last but not least we have added 2.100 new high-quality Raman spectra and offer now 10.100 Raman spectra subdivided in individual databases of organic and inorganic compounds, polymers, surfactants, pigments, pharmaceuticals, minerals, etc.

All spectra are compatible with most instrument manufacturers’ search software and ensure the effective and successful identification of your unknown substances.


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    Good Reasons to Use ATR Libraries

    Transmission spectroscopy was the only method in general use until the early 1960s. The first applications of attenuated total reflection (ATR) or internal reflection spectroscopy were reported independently by Fahrenfort and Harrick. Especially macromolecular materials (rubbers, fibers, fa ... more

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    S.T.Japan-Europe GmbH

    S.T. Japan-Europe GmbH supplies a broad range of libraries of Transmission-, ATR-, and Raman-spectra databases. The 85 unique databases cover a broad spectrum of industry-specific application requirements including Polymers, Packaging Materials, Pharmaceuticals, Pesticides, Solvents, Dyes, ... more

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