Spekwin32 is a specialized laboratory software program used to view, analyze, and process optical spectroscopy data. Created by Dr. Friedrich Menges, its primary job is to bring together scientific light data from many different laboratory machines into one uniform view.
Note: While Spekwin32 is a famous and reliable tool, it was officially retired in 2016 and replaced by a newer version called Spectragryph. What it Does
Reads multi-format data: The software can open about 40 different types of file formats from standard lab systems like Thermo Galactic, JASCO, and Shimadzu.
Handles many light types: It works with UV/VIS, infrared (IR), near-infrared (NIR), Raman, and fluorescence data.
Processes data: Scientists use it for tasks like baseline correction, smoothing messy data, removing cosmic ray spike marks, and identifying data peaks.
Performs quick math: It calculates chemical concentration, handles absorption coefficients, and can add or subtract different light spectrum tests from each other. Special Quirks and Features Spekwin32 – Spectroscopy Software
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