FTIR stands for Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer, which is used to obtain infrared spectra of materials to identify unknown polymers and impurities. FTIR can identify unknown materials, determine sample quality, and detect mixture components. It works by passing infrared radiation through a sample, which absorbs different wavelengths depending on the molecular structure. This absorption spectrum is unique to different compounds, making FTIR useful for analysis. It contains a source, interferometer, sample holder, detector, and computer. The interferometer splits and recombines the infrared beam to produce an interferogram, which the detector then measures to create the absorption spectrum.