Has a track record with companies such as Bayer, BASF, bp, Chevron, Dow, and Pfizer.
Manufacturer: art photonics (Germany) The ATR fiber optic probe for harsh environments can be used in process spectroscopy to monitor inline reactions over a wide temperature range from -100°C to +250°C, as well as in the near-infrared and mid-infrared ranges. It can also withstand pressures of up to 200 Bar and is suitable for use with FTIR or other infrared spectrometers and automatic process control spectral sensors.
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------------------------------------------------- Features ------------------------------------------------- High throughput across the near-infrared and mid-infrared range ATR chip capable of liquid immersion without blind spots Robust structure that can withstand harsh environments up to 250°C High-pressure resistant specifications Compatible with all spectrometers and automatic process interfaces ------------------------------------------------- Probe Types ------------------------------------------------- Di- ATR (Diamond) Si- ATR (Silicon) ZrO₂- ATR (Zirconia)
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Remote reaction monitoring from -150℃ to 250℃ Process interface for laboratory, pilot plant, and process analytical technology (PAT) in various industries Polymer process control On-site infrared spectroscopy in process analytical technology for the chemical, petrochemical, nuclear, biopharmaceutical, and food industries
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