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Dip Probes 300um
Description
Commonly referred to as a Dip Probe or Transmission Probe and used for liquids spectroscopy. These assemblies contain two fibers using a lens to collimate the light from one fiber through an open section, through which a liquid can pass. The light is then reflected off of the mirror and passes through the liquid and lens a second time, where it is refocused onto the second fiber for transmission to the analyzing instrument, typically a spectrometer. The optical pathlength in this design is double the physical opening of the replaceable tip. Other designs can be manufactured for specific applications including dissolution and harsh environments.
Dip Probes 300um
Specifications |
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Transmission: | 200-600um |
Temperature Range: | 1-100C |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, other designs can be manufactured for specific applications including dissolution and harsh environments.
The Dip Probe is available in different fiber sizes and prices vary accordingly. For example, the 300um fiber size costs $565.00 per 1.5 meter length with a $28.00 price per meter.
The standard specifications of the Dip Probe are: 0.22 NA, 200 to 600um fiber size, UV, NIR & Low Solarization wavelengths, SMA-905's terminations, Polyurethane Furcation Tubing or PVC Monocoil cable designs, 127mm (5.0") probe body length, and Passivated 316L SS probe/tip material. The maximum temperature is 100ºC (due to Monocoil).
A Dip Probe, also known as a Transmission Probe, is used for liquids spectroscopy. It contains two fibers using a lens to collimate the light from one fiber through an open section, through which a liquid can pass. The light is then reflected off of the mirror and passes through the liquid and lens a second time, where it is refocused onto the second fiber for transmission to the analyzing instrument, typically a spectrometer.
The optical pathlength in this design is double the physical opening of the replaceable tip.
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