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UK telecoms sector has its say on FTIR

2018-07-24 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news

The government's Future Telecoms Infrastructure Review (FTIR) sets out the UK's vision for a full fibre, interconnected future. The document has been warmly received by the UK's fixed line and mobile network operators, but are the government's plans workable and will the country succeed in hitting 100 per cent FTTH coverage by the year 2033?  In this article, we hear from the country's key network stakeholders, to get their response to FTIR.    Openreach: As the UK's incumbent fibre network operator, Openreach will have a huge role to play in developing connectivity across the UK. Openreach is coming under increasing pressure from the government to work more collaboratively with the country's growing stable of altnet providers.  “We’re encouraged by the Government&rsquo…read more on TotalTele.com »

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Gas Analysis Workshop Focuses on FTIR Versatility

2016-07-21 16:57:00| Power Technology

Gasmet Technologies, the manufacturer of FTIR gas analyzers, organised a meeting in Lisbon, immediately prior to the CEM 2016 conference and exhibition in May, to provide delegates with an insight into the wide variety of applications for which FTIR

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FTIR Fast Facts 7

2016-04-19 17:03:10| oilandgasonline Home Page

Not answering the control part but the desirable wavelength range is dictated by the characteristics of the gas species you’re trying to measure. Typically, they are in the range of 675 wave numbers to about 4,500 wave numbers for all the gases of interest. 675 wave numbers gets you benzene and 4,500 gets you HF. Then everything else is in between so you want to get those two ends.

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FTIR Fast Facts 7

2016-04-19 17:03:10| chemicalonline Home Page

Not answering the control part but the desirable wavelength range is dictated by the characteristics of the gas species you’re trying to measure. Typically, they are in the range of 675 wave numbers to about 4,500 wave numbers for all the gases of interest. 675 wave numbers gets you benzene and 4,500 gets you HF. Then everything else is in between so you want to get those two ends.

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Used Perkin Elmer FTIR Spectrometer

2015-10-30 03:15:41| chemicalonline Home Page

One (1) used Perkins Elmer Spectrum One FT-IR Spectrometer, serial# BS EN 60825-1, built 1994.

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