Visit the Seaward Electronic web site

OEMs adopt novel IR spectroscopy technique

An Aspectrics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 20, 2005

Aspectrics has received initial orders for EP-IR production units from several OEM instrument vendors and systems integrators.

Aspectrics, a leading supplier of encoded photometric infra-red spectroscopy (EP-IR) analysers to OEMs, has received initial orders for EP-IR production units from several OEM instrument vendors and systems integrators.

Although the details of individual clients and their particular agreements remain confidential, applications under development by Aspectrics' first customers include ambient air and stack gas monitoring, engine emission analysis, foods and semiconductor processes.

"We are pleased that we are now receiving the first orders for our EP-IR technology from OEMs for integration by them into various new analysis and monitoring process instrumentation", said Paul H Salsgiver Jr, CEO of Aspectrics.

"Aspectrics will also continue to team with major environmental and process instrument manufacturers who will use EP-IR's sensitivity and ruggedness in their applications as a replacement for current detector array technology".

At the heart of Aspectrics' EP-IR analyser is a rotating disc onto which up to 256 concentric encoding tracks is formed.

The encoding tracks enable very accurate intensity measurements and are sensitive enough to replace conventional detector arrays such as NDIR and FTIR currently used in many instruments.

Aspectrics will begin shipping EP-IR products to customers during Q3 2005 on receipt of an order.

Not what you're looking for? Search the site.

Back to top Back to top

Google Ads

 

Contact Aspectrics

Related Stories

Contact Aspectrics

 

Newsletter sign up

Request your free weekly copy of the Engineeringtalk email newsletter ...

Visit the Seaward Electronic web site

Articles by product category

All suppliers A - Z

A Pro-talk Publication

A Pro-talk publication