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Process Spectroscopy: Enhancing Industrial Monitoring and Control
Process spectroscopy is a powerful analytical technique used to monitor, analyze, and optimize chemical and physical processes in real time. By measuring the interaction of light with materials, process spectroscopy provides accurate, rapid, and non-destructive insights into the composition and quality of substances during production. This technology has become essential in industries seeking greater efficiency, product consistency, and compliance with strict regulatory standards.
What Is Process Spectroscopy?
Process spectroscopy involves using spectroscopic methods—such as infrared (IR), near-infrared (NIR), ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis), and Raman spectroscopy—to measure the properties of a material while it is being processed. These sensors detect how light is absorbed, transmitted, or scattered by the material, converting this information into actionable data about its chemical composition, concentration, and physical characteristics.