Touchless measurement of water or other components in liquids or gases
Wide application spectrum
Working on a photometrical method, the systems measure the water content in organic liquids, acids and similar media. Typical applications are moisture measurement in Acetone, Ethanol and Butanol, Methanol, Glycol or even Isopropanol. Photometers are frequently used for the monitoring of Acetic acid, Nitric acid or Sulphuric acid. An advantage of the measurement method is implicit by the fact that other than the mentioned components can be analysed, by altering the adjusted measurement wavelength.
Examples for this is the detection of the Chlorine content in Phosgene or air, Styrene in Ethylbenzene, Methanol in Toluol etc. Colour changes can be determined by the measurement system as well. .
Light sources for the Ultraviolet, Visible, Near-infrared and Infrared spectrum: