what is difference between IR & FTIR ? how we calibarte
both ? I want to know the procedure.
Answer Posted / nenmal suthar
IR works on single spectrum where as FTIR uses an
interferometer which makes several scans. The Fourier
Transforms is uses to convert the interferogram into an
infrared spectrum.
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