Mid-Infrared Spectrometer
Description
The ES series of spectrometer was developed by En�Urga Inc. and is marketed through Spectraline Inc. The spectrometer is used for analysis of combustion by-products and for emission and temperature measurements
Mid-Infrared Spectrometer
Specifications |
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Monochromator Type: | Not Specified |
Effective Focal Length: | N/A mm |
Diffraction Grating: | N/A lines/mm |
Grating Blaze Wavelength: | N/A nm |
Spectral Range: | 1000-1500nm |
Linear Dispersion (Avg): | N/A nm/mm |
Spectral Resolution (Avg): | 15 nm |
Features
- No moving optics
- High speed: 390/1320 Hz.
- Measures spectra from 1 to 5 microns at 15 nanometers resolution
Applications
- Combustion research
- Temperature measurements in large pool fires
- Flame spread measurements
- Emission measurements from flames - Power Generation
- Temperature and species measurements in a gas turbine combustion chamber - A complete list can be found here at the Spectraline website.
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- Direct contact with supplier
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Frequently Asked Questions
No, the Lead Selenide array detector in the ES 200 has an inbuilt thermoelectric cooler and does not require cryogenic cooling.
Accessories and interfaces available for the ES 200 include laser target spotting, high-resolution imaging, wavelength filtering, absorption and reflectance spectroscopy modules, 1 & 2 dimensional scanning modules, sampling accessories such as fixed and variable path length gas and liquid flow cells, and more.
The ES 200 has mounting provisions for optical table mount, tripod mount, leveling feet, hard mount, or cart mount. It can also be free-standing on its own feet.
The ES series of spectrometer is used for analysis of combustion by-products and for emission and temperature measurements.
The Lead Selenide array detector is sensitive to radiation between 1.3 to 4.8 microns (7692 to 2083 cm-1).