![]() ![]() Hi there, Not technically free, but you can try Essential FTIR ( ) trial version which can read most of FTIR data and convert them to ascii (I believe) Cite 3 Recommendations 16th Apr, 2014 Michele Carboni Empa - Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology With most of the software you can save the spectra as csv or txt and then open with, for example, excel Cite 2 Recommendations 29th May, 2014 Aline Viero National Institute of Metrology, Quality and Technology (Inmetro) Hi, I believe that this link might be useful: Cite 6 Recommendations 17th Dec, 2016 Zain Ullah Mugla niversitesi Can anyone please give me information about How to save Interpreted SPA files using essential FTIR in PDF format Cite 1 Recommendation 20th Apr, 2017 Md Khairul Islam Bangladesh Council of Scientific Industrial Research Thanks a lot Mr.Īline Viero. Youre welcome Cite 53 Recommendations All Answers (21) 15th Apr, 2014 Jea Cho Apple Inc. ![]() Alltogether nearly 60 file types from 30 manufacturers of UV-VIS, NIR, FTIR, Raman, fluorescence and XRF spectrometers. ![]()
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