Mass spectrometry & spectroscopy
Specac and Harrick ‘flying in formation’ in 2025
Jan 27 2025
Following a successful merger in 2024, Specac and Harrick have combined their strengths to deliver world-class solutions for diverse industries. Their expanded portfolio is built on high-quality, high-performance spectroscopy products and a commitment to excellence. By partnering closely with customers, they are able to craft custom solutions that enable scientific breakthroughs and drive success.
Analysis advancing life
An excellent example of Specac and Harrick's commitment is their work in catalyst research, where Harrick accessories empower researchers with precision tools for in-situ and operando UV and IR spectroscopy. From cleaner fuel production to CO₂ reduction and greener chemical processes, their solutions enable reliable, reproducible results that drive advances in sustainable innovation. Explore how these tools support scientific progress: Catalyse a Leaner, Greener Future.
Fundamental catalyst research plays a key role in advancing the global transition from fossil fuels. This includes efforts to better understand catalyst structure-function relationships through techniques such as DRIFTS and IR spectroscopy, aiding the development of more sustainable industrial processes. Specac and Harrick's collaborative work with researchers is further explored in the article: Fundamental Catalyst Research Is Key to Advancing the Global Transition from Fossil Fuels.
Process analytical technology
Specac is also proud to offer robust solutions for NIR process control, ensuring safety even in the harshest environments. By enabling advanced process monitoring, the company helps reduce carbon footprints, minimise waste, and advance sustainable industrial chemistry. Learn more about Specac's role in driving the green transition here: Process Analytical Technology.
Specac is excited to showcase its solutions at Pittcon 2025 in Boston, taking place from March 3–5 at Booth #554. Highlights at the booth will include the Praying Mantis™ diffuse reflectance accessory for catalysis applications, the Spyder™ process flow cell for online NIR analysis, and a comprehensive range of accessories for routine solid, liquid, and gas analysis.
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