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The InduRam
is designed to meet the specific needs of the process engineer. Ideal
for locating into a manufacturing area, it can be configured to
measure the concentrations and other properties of the Raman-active
species on your process line. The cabinet contains an air cooled
laser (choice of 532, 633, or 785 nm), a spectrograph with air-cooled
CCD detector, connections for fibre optic output (from laser to
sample) and input (from sample to spectrograph) and all necessary
electronics. Windowstm-based
software on a nearby PC controls the collection and interpretation
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The spectrograph is
exactly the same as the one built into our LabRam,
including a dual grating shaft. This means that any analytical
methods development work done in your R&D laboratory with a
LabRam is transferable to your process line.
A flowing process stream
is best addressed with one of our high efficiency fibre probes such
as the SuperHead remote sampling unit (seen above sitting on top of
the cabinet).
Chemometric analysis is
vital in extracting useful information from Raman spectra. Jobin Yvon
supports an active research and development program aimed at
providing examples of chemometric analysis applied to mixtures which
might be present in various industrial processes. Watch these pages
in the future, or contact us, for information on how on-line Raman
analysis can be applied to your process.
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