Axiom Analytical has announced its FDR-1800 Series near-infrared diffuse reflectance probes.
The probes can be fabricated in virtually any length and thus provide a capability for process monitoring in full-scale batch reaction vessels.
Such vessels often include glass lining or heating coils, making probe entry from the side of the vessel impossible.
However, an FDR-1800 probe can be made long enough for top entry even in the largest reaction kettles.
The FDR-1800 uses Axiom's window sealing technique, which involves a direct sapphire-to-metal welded pressure seal.
A high degree of chemical resistance is assured by the fact that the only materials in contact with the process are sapphire, high-nickel alloys, and a thin flash of either gold or PTFE (application dependant).
The compliance required to withstand extreme temperature cycling is provided by the high-nickel alloy seal, which is compressed at high pressure prior to welding.
This approach eliminates fatigue and stress failures common with brazed seals as well as the limited lifetime characteristic of elastomeric seals.
Axiom said that the optical design of the FDR-1800 Series is highly efficient, providing high-quality NIR diffuse reflectance data even for nearly opaque samples.
This performance is due both the efficiency of the optics and to a design that greatly reduces stray light due to reflectance within the probe.