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  • Moisture-proof Box Humidity Control Protection

    Advanced Climate Defense: Total Protection for PerkinElmer (PE) FTIR Spectrometers

    The Vulnerability of Precision: Why PE Instruments Demand Controlled Humidity High-end PerkinElmer systems—including the Spectrum 100/300/Two and Frontier series—rely on ultra-sensitive optical paths. Components such as Michelson interferometers, gold-coated mirrors, and KBr/CaF₂ window plates are highly hygroscopic. When ambient humidity exceeds 50% RH, laboratories face immediate risks: The HENCH MRD Solution: Factory-Level Integration The HENCH […]

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  • Infrared Moisture-Proof Cabinet

    Precise Defense: Protecting Shimadzu Infrared Spectrometers with Tianjin HENCH MRD Series

    The Critical Challenge: Humidity vs. Optical Precision High-precision instruments like the Shimadzu IRTracer-100 and IRAffinity-1S are highly sensitive to environmental moisture. In laboratories with humidity levels between 60%-85% RH, core components such as Potassium Bromide (KBr) beam splitters and detectors face severe risks: The Solution: HENCH MRD Series Infrared Moisture-Proof Cabinet The Tianjin HENCH MRD-400 […]

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  • Fluorescent pressing machine

    Fluorescence Pressing Machine: Standardized Sample Preparation for Accurate XRF Analysis

    In X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy, sample preparation is not just a preliminary step—it is the foundation of accurate, stable, and repeatable analytical results. Poorly prepared samples can compromise even the most advanced spectrometers, making standardized preparation essential for both qualitative and quantitative analysis. The HENCH Automatic Fluorescence Pressing Machine is purpose-built to address this challenge. […]

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  • Hench Infrared Dehumidifying Cabinets for Bruker FTIR Spectrometers

    Protecting Precision: Hench Infrared Dehumidifying Cabinets for Bruker FTIR Spectrometers

    As world-leading analytical instruments, Bruker FTIR Spectrometers are vital in pharmaceuticals, chemical engineering, and scientific research. However, their core components—such as beam splitters, KBr (Potassium Bromide) windows, and interferometers—are extremely hygroscopic. Excessive humidity leads to deliquescence, optical path deviation, and irreversible damage, often resulting in maintenance costs exceeding tens of thousands of dollars. The Hench […]

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