FT-IR spectroscope

The FT-IR  analysis (Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy) is a spectroscopic technique usually used in the field of analytical chemistry and materials characterization, as well as in physical chemistry for the study of chemical bonds. It allows to recognize the functional groups within both organic and inorganic molecules. It is used for the characterization of coloring…

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Raman spectroscope

Leveraging the Raman spectroscopy, the microscope allows to probe surfaces with a resolution of less than 1 micrometer. It is exploited for the characterization of pigments and dyes on ceramic, stone and glazed materials, as well as the identification of degradation products applied on painted surfaces, glass, ceramics, metals, stone.

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XRD (X-Ray Diffraction)

The X-ray diffraction (X-Ray Diffraction) allows the analysis of the crystalline phases in inorganic samples. The XRD spectroscope is exploited for the analysis of the mineral phases in ceramics, clay and clay materials, mortar and stone materials, pigments, metals and metal alloys.

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Portable XRF

The X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) is an analysis technique that allows to know the chemical composition of a sample by studying the fluorescence radiation X. Thanks to the portable XRF spectrometer we can analyze canvases and painted wooden sculptures; painted plaster; metals and metal alloys (alteration products); glass; pigments on ceramic materials.

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Milling cutter

Three axis milling cutter for three-dimensional modeling. Thanks to the scanning probe, it allows to acquire the surfaces located on the work table with a centesimal resolution.

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Georadar

The GPR is a tool that allows the non-invasive analysis of the subsurface through the propagation of electromagnetic waves, managing to define the shape, thickness and depth of buried objects without carrying out any digging or drilling into the ground. The GPR of Scienza Nuova has a multi-frequency antenna (200/600 MHz for analysis at medium…

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