Analysis of organic-inorganic composites using FT-IR and EDX.
Here is an example of analyzing organic-inorganic composite materials using FT-IR and SEM-EDX!
We will introduce the analysis of organic and inorganic composite materials using FT-IR and EDX. FT-IR measurements were conducted on the glossy and non-glossy areas of the surface of the PET bottle label, and the IR spectra differed between the glossy and non-glossy areas. Additionally, SEM-EDX measurements were performed on the glossy and non-glossy areas, and the EDX spectrum and backscattered electron image revealed that the non-glossy area contained sulfur (S) and barium (Ba), which were not detected in the glossy area. [Analysis Content] ■ Organic analysis using FT-IR - FT-IR measurements on the glossy and non-glossy areas of the PET bottle label surface ■ Inorganic analysis using SEM-EDX - SEM-EDX measurements on the glossy and non-glossy areas *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Analysis of organic-inorganic composite materials using FT-IR and EDX.
We will introduce an example of analyzing organic-inorganic composite materials using FT-IR and SEM-EDX. FT-IR measurements were conducted on the glossy and non-glossy areas of a PET bottle label, and the IR spectra differed between the glossy and non-glossy areas. Since the non-glossy area resembles the spectrum of acrylic resin, it is considered that the main component is acrylic resin. Additionally, SEM-EDX measurements were performed on both the glossy and non-glossy areas, and EDX spectra and backscattered electron images were obtained, revealing that the non-glossy area contained sulfur (S) and barium (Ba), which were not detected in the glossy area.
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Optical film light transmission characteristics
At Aites Co., Ltd., we conduct "optical film analysis." Optical films used in smartphones and other devices have various functions depending on their structure and materials. We measured the light transmittance of privacy protection films at different angles and combined cross-sectional observation with Raman analysis to investigate the mechanism of function manifestation. By investigating the transmittance characteristics of privacy protection films using angle-variable spectrophotometry, we were able to analyze the mechanism of function manifestation through cross-sectional observation and Raman analysis. At Aites, we provide consistent evaluation and analysis from material properties to the mechanisms of function manifestation.