NMR Machine

Specfit MNR Machine

The benchtop equipment SpecFIT from Fine Instrument Technology realizes chemical and physical analysis based on nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). This technique is fast, precise, nondestructive for liquids and solids. Its wide range of applications and flexible use make SpecFIT ideal for research, quality control, industrial process and others. Advanced concepts of electromagnetism and digital electronics makes SpecFIT compact, high performance and robust with user friendly software including applications ready to use or to develop for the own user, making the equipment autonomous for NMR pulse sequences application or for regular procedures.

  • Fast analysis
  • Non-destructive
  • Precise
  • No cryogeny
  • Minimum use of reagents
  • Low maintenance and power consumption
  • Minimum sample preparing
  • Direct or multivariable
    analysis
  • Robust calibration with low points required
  • Multiples calibrations support
  • Client adaptable

Magnets

Permanent magnets with high homogeneity and high thermal stability. Wide range of field intensity and free gap ( and sample size ).

Applications

SpecFIT generates chemical and physical analysis of samples through TD-NMR or relaxometry, in fields like:

Application areas:

  • Food
  • Agriculture
  • Pharmacy
  • Oil & gas
  • Industrial products
  • Soil science
    Etc.

Application Example

Research centers
Agroindustry
Food industry
Chemical industry
Lab analysis
Genetic improvement of seeds
Regulatory agencies
Certifying agencies
Petrochemical / Oleochemical
Oil extractors
Quality control labs

Specifications

  • Gradient probe optional (1 to 3 axis)
  • Interface: Gigabit Ethernet
  • OS: Windows® 10, 8.1, 8, 7
  • Probes:
    – Hydrogen, fluorine, phosphorus
    – Multinuclear
    – 2 to 40 MHz from 5 to 50 mm (associated to field intensity and magnet free gap )
  • Digital receptor
    – Software configurable bandwidth and gain
  • Low dead time and TE
  • Digital Transmitter
    – Modulation: amplitude, frequency and phase
    – High resolution pulse