Introducing the newest member of the 2060 platform: the 2060 The NIR Analyser. With its high throughput spectrograph design, this process analyser is the perfect solution for inline process monitoring of multiple parameters at the same time.
Optimising your process monitoring via near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy process analysers has never been easier. Its innovative modular design with a separable human interface (HI) and multiple NIR cabinets provides ultimate efficiency in cost savings and improved production lines and final product quality. The 2060 The NIR Analyser can be tailored to your needs; available in four different configurations to target multiple applications and industries.
Highlights (with the image)
- Up to five sampling streams possible per NIR cabinet for inline analysis
- High-throughput, state-of-the-art spectrometer
- Hazardous-area-rated and certified for explosion-proof electrical area classifications
- Flexible software for straightforward process control
Process monitoring taken to a whole new level
To get the most out of the NIR analysis, smart software is needed: the 2060 The NIR Analyser has the right software solutions for Process Analytical Technology (PAT). The on-board cutting-edge software products in the 2060 The NIR Analyser, the IMPACT softwarre and the OMNIS software, provide the greatest benefits out of your process analyser. The IMPACT software is the user's interface, with all the possibilities for smart programming, displaying results and communication protocols to the plant control room. Meanwhile the OMNIS software oversees all data analysis and contains the chemometrics package.
Certified for the harshest of environments, the 2060 The NIR-Ex Analyser and 2060 The NIR-REx Analyser have been developed for such harsh processes. The pressurised enclosure directly on the system has the advantage that no further protective shelters must be used. Additionally, all electrical connections are intrinsically safe. This results in an easy implementation according to IECEx regulations or EU ATEX guidelines.
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