In-situ measurement with spectrometric precision
With spectrometric precision colour changes in fluids are detected with our emitter-receiver sensor module MORES® mounted on a microfluidic cell. The optical microfluidic cell is a practical multi-use-product for monitoring and in-situ measurement tasks. The modular structure of MORES® enables the adaptation to the various measuring requirements in chemistry. It is possible, for example, to use up to 3 LEDs with different light waves, to receive a calibration signal from the integrated monitor diode, as well as to assay flow regions in different depths through application-specific aperture designs.
In order to keep the development time to a minimum and to increase flexibility, a standardized modular
Match-X-version is available, where sensor-, signal preprocessing- and evaluation-elements as well as the fluid systems are linked.
Microprocess technology represents one of the most innovative technologies today in the area of chemical-pharmaceutical synthesis and is at the cusp of gaining wide application in industry and research. With the use of sensors, particularly for control and regulation of microfluidic and microreactive processes, it is now possible to measure data on the processes of synthesis and transport of substances in a fast and flexible manner.
Contact:
Hanover Industrial Fair 2005, Hall 8, F34, Projectmanager A. Albrecht, aalbrecht@cismst.de
Optical microfluidic cell with MORES®
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