Single-Channel FT-NIR

(실시간 근적외선 분광분석기)

TALYS series

TALYS is a fiber optics based industrial FT-NIR analyzer designed for in-line monitoring and control of batch or continuous processes. Its seamless installation enables reactor profiling, real-time determination of process end-point, cycle-time reduction, process characterization and early troubleshooting.

Benefit

  • Reactor profiling
  • Process cycle time reduction
  • Process characterization and troubleshooting
  • Real-time determination of batch end point
  • Ease of use
  • State-of-the-art analytical performance reliability

Features

  • No Scheduled maintenance
  • Processor embeded
  • 7inch Touch screen
  • Minimal footprint
  • Large Flexibility (for Solid, Liquid, Powder sample)
  • Easy to use (USB operation)

Specification

  • Spectral range 485 to 8,500cm-1
  • Resolution better than 0.7cm-1
  • Apodized resolution adjustable 1 to 64cm-1, in increments of 2
  • Maximum signal-to-noise ratio
    (root-mean-square, 60s, 4cm-1, at peak response): 50,000: 1
  • Signal sampling: 24-bit ADC
  • Short-term stability: < 0.09 %
  • Temperature stability: < 1% per C˚
  • Frequency repeatability (@ 1918cm-1): < 0.001cm-1
  • Frequency accuracy (@ 1918cm-1): < 0.06cm-

Application

  • Semiconductor manufacturing (real-tinme Wet bath monitoring)
  • Refinery & Petrochemical (real-time multi-components monitoring)
  • Chemical & Bio-Chemical
  • Food & Beverage
  • Power plant
  • All industries required properties monitoring in real-time

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Brochure-Talys 300- Semiconductor application

Brochure-Talys 400- Petrochemical application

Brochure-Talys 500- Chemical applications

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