Preliminary Instructions, Beckman Infrared Spectrophotometer Model IR-2
Bulletin 147-A
- 1946
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Small JPG1200 x 1524px — 190 KBFull-sized JPG2740 x 3479px — 1.3 MBOriginal fileTIFF — 2740 x 3479px — 27.3 MBThe Beckman Instruments IR spectrophotometers began as a request from the Office of Rubber Reserve to Arnold O. Beckman in 1942, asking for an infrared spectrophotometer that they could use to create rubber. Under this contract, Beckman Instruments developed a single-beam spectrophotometer based on Robert Battrain’s extant design, which in 1942 was sold as the IR-1. With the IR-4 in 1956, Beckman Instruments branched out into double-beam design and kicked off a golden age of IR spectrophotometer production that lasted until 1973.
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Beckman Instruments, Inc. “Preliminary Instructions, Beckman Infrared Spectrophotometer Model IR-2,” 1946. Beckman Historical Collection, Box 104, Folder 97. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/hx11xg18m.
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