Matrix-F Online FT-NIR Spectrometer
Processing Machinery
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The award winning MATRIX-F is a dedicated FT-NIR process spectrometer. It is the first industry hardened FT-NIR system that can directly withstand harsh environments. The spectrometer has 10 years warranty on the moving parts of the interferometer. This instrument incorporates state-of-the-art optics for outstanding sensitivity and stability in a compact module. Its innovative design provides consistent high quality results, less downtime, direct methods transfer and the possibility of new applications that less sensitive and precise instruments are incapable of. Full support of industry standard communication protocols makes the integration simple.
The MATRIX-F is an ideal process instrument, which can also be installed in the laboratory as a stand-alone system for method development and then move directly into your process application. The MATRIX-F is available as a free-standing unit with NEMA 4/IP66 (splashproof) housing. It can also be mounted in a standard 19 inch rack in a temperature controlled cabinet. The MATRIX-F can be equipped with a 6 port fiber optic multiplexer. Two extra external multiplexers for additional measurement points are also available, giving a maximum 16 ports for single instrument. The MATRIX-F is the future of FT-NIR technology for process control.
MATRIX-F Duplex spectrometer can operate both fiber optic non-conact heads and the classic fiber optic probes allows measurement of solids and liquids with one instrument.
The MATRIX-F was designed for reliability and easy maintenance. Consumable components on pre-aligned mounts are user-exchangeable without any realignment of the optics. The instrument can be serviced quickly for minimal disruption of the manufacturing process.
The new CMET software offers an industry standard interface (OPC) which allows the system
to be integrated in any process control environment, using a wide range of standard communication interfaces and protocols such as 4-20mA, Modbus, Profibus, OPC tunnel.