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FTIR

Definition:

FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy or Full Spectrum Scan) is a test where infrared light absorption is used for assessing levels of soot, sulfates, oxidation, nitro-oxidation, glycol, fuel and water contaminants.

Standard Test Method Used:

FTIR

Reporting Measurement:

Graph

Amount of Sample Needed:

20 mL

Test Limitation:

FTIR illustration

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POLARIS Laboratories® Announces 2013 Public Training Classes

POLARIS Laboratories®, an innovative leader in the fluid analysis industry, has announced its public training class schedule for 2013. Whether attendees are just beginning to establish fluid analysis best practices or they've been in the industry for years, these classes will expand their knowledge of oils and coolants and help them understand the importance of doing fluid analysis and doing it well.

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POLARIS Laboratories® Opens New Fluid Testing Lab in Moscow, Russia

The company has now expanded into Russia with the opening of POLARIS Laboratories® Russia, the official representative of POLARIS Laboratories®, located in Moscow.

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Training

  • Denver
    Cooling Systems Maintenance
    May 28, 2013

  • Denver
    Oil Analysis
    May 29-30, 2013

  • Orlando
    Oil Analysis
    July 24-25, 2013

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Tradeshows & Conferences

  • Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Show
    Weyburn, SK
    June 5-6, 2013

  • Oil Sands Trade Show
    Fort McMurray, AB
    September 10-11, 2013

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