Cary 620 FTIR Microscope
Agilent has discontinued the line of Cary 600 series infrared microscopy (Cary 610-FTIR) and chemical imaging systems (Cary 620-FTIR). This includes the Cary 610 and Cary 620 Microscopes and Cary 660 and Cary 670 spectrometers and relevant accessories.
Basic research
High quality and reproducible results. The system is quite poor in resources; software problems and "application has stopped working" during measurements. Very poor after sale service, malfunction of part of equipment even after it has been replaced, nothing from the company ever since.
Review Date: 20 Apr 2023 | Agilent Technologies
Analyze human and animal tumors and other biological tissues
The product comes with Cary 660. FPA is great, but despite the fact that the interferometer has already been replaced, mosaic imaging is a challenge as the system often gives error messages.
Review Date: 11 Mar 2020 | Agilent Technologies
Agilent has discontinued the line of Cary 600 series infrared microscopy (Cary 610-FTIR) and chemical imaging systems (Cary 620-FTIR). This includes the Cary 610 and Cary 620 Microscopes and Cary 660 and Cary 670 spectrometers and relevant accessories.
Replacing the Cary 600 series is the 8700 LDIR Chemical Imaging System. Laser Direct Infrared Imaging (LDIR) provides a rapid and simplified path to molecular imaging using Quantum Cascade Laser (QCL) coupled with rapidly scanning optics, replacing the globar based interferometer and focal plane array detectors of traditional FTIR imaging systems. Agilent’s 8700 LDIR Chemical Imaging System provides high quality imaging and spectral data in the compositional analysis of pharmaceutical tablets, microplastics, laminates, tissues, and fibers.