New Generation of Portable Infrared Analysers with Enhanced Performance Features

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New Generation of Portable Infrared Analysers with Enhanced Performance Features

01 Feb, 2013

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A new generation of portable, easy-to-use infrared (IR) analysers – InfraCal 2 – will be introduced at PITTCON 2013 by Wilks Enterprise (USA), Booth No. 934.

The InfraCal 2 Analysers combine improved electronics which significantly improve signal-to-noise ratio with a touch screen intuitive display that allows for a multitude of new options and features – including multiple calibrations, internal data logging, alarm functions, password protection, data transfer capabilities, and internal battery pack. The result is a compact, rugged package, weighing less than 6 lbs. with no moving parts. This provides improved sensitivity and detection limits for various on-site measurements such as sub-ppm detection levels of oil in water, cleaning of metal parts, flexible film analysis, and numerous quality control measurements.

The new InfraCal 2 Analysers make it economical and easier than ever to move repetitive measurements from the lab to the actual analysis site where they can be routinely handled by non-technical personnel. On-site measurements using the InfraCal 2 Analyser typically takes from one to 10 minutes (depending on the analysis) and eliminate the wait for off-site lab results which can take hours or days to receive.

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