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The InduRAM is designed to meet the specific needs of the
process engineer. Ideal for locating into a manufacturing
area, it can be configured to measure the concentrations
and other properties of the Raman-active species on the process
line. The cabinet and standard rack mounting contains the
air cooled laser (s) (with a choice of 532, 633, or 785 nm
as standard -others upon request), a spectrograph with air-cooled
CCD detector, connections for fibre optic output (from laser
to sample) and input (from sample to spectrograph) and all
necessary electronics. Windows™-based software on a
nearby PC controls the collection and interpretation of data.
The spectrograph is the same as the one built into our award winning LabRAM system, and includes a dual grating shaft and drive mechanism options. This means that any analytical methods development work done in your R&D laboratory with a LabRAM is transferable to your process line. The flexible format of the InduRAM makes the system ideal for process development applications where spectral resolution, laser excitation, acquisition conditions and similar such parameters require in depth evaluation prior to full implementation within the process control system.
A flowing process stream is best addressed with one of our high efficiency fibre probes such as the SuperHead remote sampling unit (seen our range of industrial Fibre-probes).
IndSPEC spectral analysis and control software provides an easy interface to reaction monitoring. Output for data can be into a simple spread sheet format or even through a 4-20mA output board for interfacing into a complete control loop structure. Often simple data analysis techniques are the most robust and easiest to adopt in reaction monitoring but where spectra are complex or the spectral differences are subtle more in depth data models such as Chemometric analysis may be required. Our team of technical and software experts can advise about the best data analysis approach required for your specific application.


