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Optical sensors spot tiny chemical changes

A Stratophase product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 14, 2008

SpectroSens optical sensors are capable of detecting even the most minute changes in the chemical composition of liquids.

A sensor chip technology from Stratophase, is offering a cost-effective inline option for multipoint refractive index measurements.

SpectroSens optical sensors are suitable for flammable environments and are unaffected by electromagnetic interference and simple to integrate for realtime industrial process control.

They are capable of detecting even the most minute changes in the chemical composition of liquids.

With a precision better than one part per million, the robust, self-referenced sensor chips are suitable for use in any liquid processing application.

Perfectly suited to use in laboratories and for point testing in the factory, multiple sensors can also be networked over large areas to a single readout unit, offering low-cost multipoint measurements.

Because the sensor units use optical signals they don't need to be powered and are therefore fundamentally safe for use in flammable environments, making the technology a cost-effective option for use in hazardous areas, or with combustible chemicals.

The flexible configuration, the elimination of batch testing and the real-time process information offered by the SpectroSens sensors make them suitable for all kinds of industrial processing.

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