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In-Line UV-VIS Process Spectrophotometers

Equitech’s In-line Color Spectroscopy is a non-destructive method of measuring color in-line and in real-time. It provides an alternative to current laboratory quality control. Equitech’s In-line Process Spectrophotometer (IPS) measures color in-line in real-time, directly in the polymer melt. Equitech manufactures over 10 contact and non-contact probes that measure solids, liquids, slurries.

The advantages of In-line Color Spectroscopy over off-line spectroscopy are that it provides real-time measurements which can help identify problems early on and reduce waste. It also reduces energy and material use.
Equitech’s In-line Color Spectroscopy has applications in various industries such as food and beverage industry where measurements of color, residence time, and product distribution are important indicators of the extruded products quality.

Equitech’s In-line Color Spectroscopy has applications in chemical industry where it helps identify the chemical composition and the presence of contaminants and impurities. It can detect color changes which is a critical step in the production process because it helps determine when a change rate and state of the chemical reaction has occurred.
In plastic industry, Equitech’s technology can be used to monitor the product’s quality that is compromised by polymer degradation issues (i.e., yellowing), and variations in chemical composition. Equitech’s EquiSpec In-line Process Spectrophotometer (IPS) measures color in-line in real-time, directly in the polymer melt. These real-time data can be used in closed-loop control for a more efficient process that reduces scrap and produces a higher-quality product.

In paint industry, Equitech’s In-line Color Spectroscopy can be used to measure color during production which can help identify problems early on and reduce waste.
Available in: Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam
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MOLECULAR ANALYSIS AND SPECTROSCOPY
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