Application Note: Monitoring Granulation Drying Using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
Near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy is an analytical technique
based on absorption measured between the visible
and mid-infrared electromagnetic spectral region.
Strong fundamental absorption bands of moieties occur
in the mid-IR region and frequently require mulls or dilutions to
bring the absorbances within the detector's linear range. The overtone
absorptions enable direct measurement without sample
preparation because the absorption is relatively weak. Economic
fiber-optic cables can be used to measure processes that are located
far from the analyzer by inserting probes into processing
equipment.
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