COLUMBIA, MD — Shimadzu Scientific Instruments introduces the IRSpirit-X
series Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectrophotometers: the entry-level
IRSpirit-LX, high-sensitivity IRSpirit-TX, and moisture-resistant IRSpirit-ZX.
Housed in a small, lightweight design, they are equipped with the IR Pilot™
analysis navigation program, which enables operators unfamiliar with FTIR
analysis to obtain data easily, and the patent-pending spectrum advisor
function that judges the quality of the measurement results and proposes how to
obtain favorable data. The IRSpirit-X series features the smallest Shimadzu FTIRs, with an
installation space the size of an A3 sheet of paper or smaller and a weight of
8.5 kg. The sample installation space is in accordance with industry standards,
enabling the use of optional attachments supplied from other companies in
addition to Shimadzu. They also boast a significant increase in sensitivity
compared to the previous series, with the IRSpirit-TX offering the highest
sensitivity in this class of compact FTIR systems. With FTIR analysis, measurements are performed with optional attachments
according to the analysis objective, and the measurement conditions must be set
for each attachment. Because the measurement data is sensitive to the effects
of humidity and other aspects of the peripheral environment, inexperienced
users often have difficulty judging the quality of the data. To address this
challenge, the IRSpirit-X series is equipped with a spectrum advisor function
that supports the acquisition of high-quality data. The judgment of data
quality is determined by comparing the measurement results with examples
created based on optimal measurement conditions. Tasks are supported in combination with the built-in analytical
intelligence program, IR Pilot. The standard package includes 23 macro
application programs for easy start-up and navigation. Even operators
unfamiliar with FTIR spectrophotometry can analyze samples by simply selecting
the purpose of analysis and attachment they are using. Operators can analyze
multiple samples with a single click and do not need to set parameters. The IRSpirit-X series can also be simultaneously controlled with a
Shimadzu energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) spectrometer via a single
PC. Using EDXIR-Analysis, a proprietary integrated analysis software program,
measurement results on an organic compound from FTIR and an inorganic compound
from EDXRF can be combined for more comprehensive data analysis, improving the
efficiency of tasks such as contaminant analysis. A special mirror for separating and condensing the infrared light is
built into each FTIR unit. In the IRSpirit-ZX model, the mirror consists of
zinc selenide (ZnSe), which is more moisture-resistant than the traditionally
used potassium bromide (KBr). Therefore, this model can be used with confidence
in high-temperature and high-humidity regions. All parts except for the initial consumables in this series are
guaranteed for 10 years to maintain optimal instrument condition.