Fluid Analysis

Capillaries plate arrays consist of millions of precision capillary hollows together in a glass substrate, it equivalent to there are millions of individual channels/holes in the glass substrate.

Specifications

Compound Analysis: Ethanol, Methanol, Alcohols (unspecified), Acids (unspecified), Esters (unspecified)
InfraCal 2 ATR-E Ethanol In Gasoline Analyzer
Wilks - a Spectro Scientific Co
The InfraCal 2 Ethanol Blend Analyzer for measuring percent ethanol in gasoline is the ideal solution where a quick, accurate, on-site measurement is required and a single, repetitive ethanol blend analysis is needed.  The InfraCal 2 ATR-E is based on proven IR technology, and used by fuel terminals, laboratories and regulatory ...

Specifications

Compound Analysis: Ethanol
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In the realm of fluid analysis, optical cells designed for spectroscopic examinations play a crucial role in determining the composition and quality of various liquids. These cells, crucial for applications in material analysis and forensics, allow precise measurement of how fluids absorb, emit, or scatter light, revealing vital chemical and physical properties. One key feature of these optical cells is their resistance to chemical reactions. Materials like fused silica are often used to manufacture these cells due to their inert properties and ability to handle corrosive fluids without degrading. This makes them indispensable for analyzing harsh chemicals or pollutants in environmental studies. Another important aspect is the design of the cell's entrance and exit windows, which are optimized to minimize losses and maximize light throughput. This is especially critical in applications requiring high sensitivity, such as detecting trace elements in pharmaceuticals or pollutants in water. Fluid analysis optical cells also often come equipped with temperature control systems. Maintaining a constant temperature during analysis can be essential, as temperature fluctuations can significantly affect the accuracy of spectroscopic data.