Multiplexer FMX
Realization of up to 16 Measuring Points with only one NIR Spectrometer
Lower investment costs when installing multiple optical measurement interfaces
Reproducible measurement results due to high transmission and stability for all measuring points
Flexible and demand-oriented product equipment and subsequent expansion option
Highly Efficient Online Analysis at many Measuring Points and in Different Media Streams
NIR spectroscopy is a proven measurement technique for monitoring liquid media because it provides fast and reproducible results and requires no sample preparation. However, several measuring points on different production lines often have to be monitored continuously. The instrumentation required for monitoring media flows is cost-intensive, because without the use of a multiplexer, each measuring point requires its own spectrometer including a PC for processing the signals. This can be remedied by using an optical multiplexer. The compact "Multiplexer FMX" from Hellma can forward signals from up to 16 different measuring points, from different process steps, to a single spectrometer. This eliminates investment and maintenance costs for additional spectrometers, fiber optic cables, and the computers needed to evaluate the signals. Integration into existing manufacturing processes and connection to common process control systems is also easily possible and can be cost-effective from the second measuring point onwards.
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Realization of up to 16 Measuring Points with only one NIR Spectrometer
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Topic World Spectroscopy
Investigation with spectroscopy gives us unique insights into the composition and structure of materials. From UV-Vis spectroscopy to infrared and Raman spectroscopy to fluorescence and atomic absorption spectroscopy, spectroscopy offers us a wide range of analytical techniques to precisely characterize substances. Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of spectroscopy!
Topic World Spectroscopy
Investigation with spectroscopy gives us unique insights into the composition and structure of materials. From UV-Vis spectroscopy to infrared and Raman spectroscopy to fluorescence and atomic absorption spectroscopy, spectroscopy offers us a wide range of analytical techniques to precisely characterize substances. Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of spectroscopy!