brilliant spectroscopy High Temperature/High Pressure Cell High Temperature/High Pressure Cell For Extreme Condition Analysis Features • Extreme Condition Spectroscopy Programmable controlled temperatures up to 800°C and pressures from vacuum to 1000 p.s.i. • Multi-purpose Analyzer Transmission, specular reflectance & decomposition • Optimised Design Permits easy interchange between analysis modes • Safe and reliable construction Rugged, durable construction incorporating safety approved electronics and safety burst disc Applications High technology products and modern industrial processes require in-situ analysis under extreme conditions of temperature and pressure. The ability to recreate these conditions and spectroscopically analyse samples or monitor processes in the laboratory is Fig. 1: The accessory in Transmission analysis mode Key: provided by the Specac High Temperature/High Pressure Cell. The cell has been designed for high optical throughput and allows simple interchange between its multi-purpose analysis configurations, Transmission, Reflectance and Decomposition (Figures 1, 2 and 3). Fig. 2: The accessory in Reectance analysis mode • Component failure • Decomposition studies • In-situ reaction monitoring • Surface emissivity measurements • Process gas analysis Fig. 3: The accessory in Decomposition analysis mode
Open the catalog to page 1High Temperature/High Pressure Cell The High Temperature/High Pressure Cell permits analysis of solid samples in transmission, specular Ordering Information reflectance and decomposition modes; and process gases in static or flow transmission mode. Sample GS5850 High Temperature/High Pressure Cell System emperatures of up to 800°C can be achieved and the cell can operate at pressures from vacuum to 1000 p.s.i. Includes: Optical unit with ZnSe windows and instrument baseplate, transmission/ decomposition sample holder, programmable high stability temperature controller. The cell windows and body...
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