| |  | Bruker Optics is committed to the development and support of leading-edge technology for FT-IR, FT-NIR and Raman spectroscopy systems for both the laboratory and the process environment. The FDA Process Analytical Technologies (PAT) initiative is an effort to facilitate the introduction of new technologies to the manufacturing sectors of the pharmaceutical industry. PAT systems provide timely analysis of critical quality parameters with the end goal of improving final product quality as well as reducing manufacturing costs, thereby significantly benefiting the public health as well as the pharmaceutical industry.
Bruker Optics offers a wide range of PAT enabling solutions, which meet the pharmaceutical industries analytical requirements as well as the stringent validation and regulatory requirements (21 CFR Part 11 compliance, USP 1119 compliance, IQ/OQ/PQ, GMP compliance, etc.)
| | |  | The TENSOR™ series is designed to meet the demands of today's and tomorrow's analytical laboratories. It combines the highest performance and outstanding flexibility with an intuitive and easy to operate interface |
| | |  | Choosing the best possible sampling method is crucial when solving a specific analysis task. With the MPA™ , you have a complete solution at hand for your method development. The modular and compact instrument can easily be adapted to your needs. If at a later stage new applications arise, simply have the required sampling tool added; all combinations are possible at any time. The robustness of the instrument allows it to be used in the laboratory and factory floor. |
| | | | |  | The award winning MATRIX™-F is a new generation of Fourier Transform Near Infrared (FT-NIR) spectrometer. It is the first industry hardened FT-NIR system that can directly withstand harsh environments. This instrument incorporates state-of-the-art optics for outstanding sensitivity and stability, in a compact package. Its innovative design provides consistent high quality results, less downtime, direct methods transfer and the possibility of new applications that less sensitive and precise instruments are incapable of. |
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