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Analysis of altered resin

How the IR spectrum and Raman spectrum change due to alteration! Introducing the spectrum of resin treated with heat in the air.

FT-IR and Raman spectroscopy measurements are suitable for qualitative analysis of organic compounds such as resins. Organic materials can be altered by the effects of heat, ultraviolet light, and chemicals, and we will introduce how the IR and Raman spectra change due to these alterations by presenting the spectra of resins that have been heat-treated in air. We provide a detailed explanation using graphs in the attached PDF document, so please take a look. *For more detailed information, you can view the attached PDF document. Feel free to download the PDF or contact us for more information.*

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Aites was established in 1993, originating from the quality assurance department of the IBM Japan Yasu office. Based on the technical expertise cultivated through cutting-edge defect analysis and reliability assurance of electronic components at the IBM Japan Yasu office, we have provided various products and services that support the development and manufacturing of semiconductors, displays, organic EL, solar cells, and electronic components to customers both domestically and internationally.