Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometers

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometers are analytical devices used to determine the structure of molecules. They support accurate and reliable data acquisition in research and quality control settings.

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Common Applications

structural biology

organic chemistry

polymers research

pharmaceutical development

food safety testing

petrochemical analysis

Buying Guide

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometers Buying Considerations

  • Evaluate the sensitivity level required for your application.
  • Consider the magnetic field strength needed for different resolutions.
  • Review the size and space requirements for installation.
  • Check compatibility with existing laboratory software and systems.
  • Ensure the availability of technical support and maintenance services.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer?
It is an instrument used to observe the local magnetic fields around atomic nuclei for precise molecular structure analysis.
How do NMR spectrometers work?
They use magnetic fields and radio waves to generate detailed information about molecular structures.
What industries use NMR spectrometers?
NMR spectrometers are widely used in pharmaceuticals, chemistry labs, and material science research.
Why buy surplus NMR spectrometers?
Purchasing surplus equipment can offer significant cost savings while still providing reliable performance for laboratory applications.