Industrial Mid IR Spectrometers

Analytical instrumentation

Industrial Mid IR Spectrometers

02 Oct, 2012

Published over 13 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Analytical instrumentation.

Pyreos (UK) have introduced affordable & robust solid state mid-IR systems for on-line and real-time continuous monitoring applications.

Their systems are built to your specifications and can be designed to integrate into your existing monitoring systems. They work in the harshest conditions and with little to no maintenance requirements. This provides a new way to monitor, at low cost, critical liquids or gases.

System Features: Mid IR analysis, 5.5 -11 µm (fingerprint region), 2.5-5.0 µm (functional groups), Configurable for liquids or gases, Standard interfaces available, CAN/RS232/Ethernet, Designed to your specification, High or low pressure, Wide temperature range and Stabilised for vibration/shock.

Reducing maintenance costs & asset downtime

Continuous Oil Analysis in Wind turbines, Gearboxes/ drive trains, Shipping & aerospace and Oil-water contamination. By detecting changes in the mid IR absorption spectrum oil degradation, changes in oil acidity (TAN), and additive depletion can all be accurately reported.

Quality & Process Control with Petrochemical analysis, Multi-gas mixtures, Multi-component liquids, Contamination in gases, Oil in liquid gases and Incoming & outgoing QA.

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