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Bisu21 Posted - 12/08/2014 : 06:48:47 AM
Hi,
I am having a fitting problem in ITC200 data. It apparently looks fine for fitting. However, there are some issues. Please see the attached pdf file. First three points (actually 2nd and 3rd) are not coming properly. Could someone help?
Thanks in advance.
Biswajit
http://www.originlab.com/ftp/forum_and_kbase/Images/ITCFINAL.pdf
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Bisu21 Posted - 12/08/2014 : 07:57:04 AM
Thanks for your comments. I am planning to do that. Before that, I thought of getting some help from people with knowledge of ITC.
Biswajit

quote:
Originally posted by cdrozdowski111

Biswajit,

Have you contacted the vendor/manufacturer of your ITC instrument? I believe the product line has been acquired by a company called Malvern.

While Origin is used as the "engine" that drives the ITC data analysis, the manufacturer has written custom routines and fitting functions specific to ITC data.

They may be in a better position to address your issue.



cdrozdowski111 Posted - 12/08/2014 : 07:49:08 AM
Biswajit,

Have you contacted the vendor/manufacturer of your ITC instrument? I believe the product line has been acquired by a company called Malvern.

While Origin is used as the "engine" that drives the ITC data analysis, the manufacturer has written custom routines and fitting functions specific to ITC data.

They may be in a better position to address your issue.


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