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  Every SpectrAlliance probe is custom built to meet the user’s specific environmental and process requirements. If you do not see the instrument you need among those we currently offer, please ask for a design quote. OEM inquiries welcome.

 
     SpectrAlliance dip probes measure UV, Vis, or NIR absorption. Designed for use in either process stream or laboratory situations, each SpectrAlliance probe is built to meet the customer’s unique temperature, pressure, and corrosion requirements. Configurations are available for use by hand, or via robotics, tube fitting or ball valve.

Our unique Skinny Dip probe measures only 4 mm in diameter, a size especially convenient in dissolution monitoring.


Probe diameter: 4 mm, 6.3mm, 12.8 mm
Optical path length: 2.5mm, 5mm, 10mm or specify
Optics material: fused silica, sapphire
Body material: 316SS, Hastelloy, Techtron PPS, titanium
Body length: specify
Fiber: 600µ core, silica/silica, NA=0.22
Optical fiber length: specify
Fiber connection: SMA, ST, FC

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     Designed for use with the Rheometric Scientific melt-measurement platform, SpectrAlliance polymer probes comprise a pair of optical probes in an optical cartridge. The probe windows are sealed in the optical cartridge to ensure the leak-tight integrity of the probe.

SpectrAlliance polymer probes feature replaceable sapphire windows, ensuring high throughput over the long term.

Optical path lengths for the probes are determined by cartridge configuration.

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     SpectrAlliance Attenuated Total Reflection (ATR) probes measure UV, Vis, or NIR absorption in opaque or viscous liquid samples. They are equally effective in process and laboratory environments. Sapphire optics and mechanical seals ensure performance in high temperature and pressure applications, and in aggressive chemical streams. llllll



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