The GW-Niro near-infrared process analysis spectrometer provides remote multi-channel extended range near-infrared (NIR 1000-2100 nm) spectral analysis. NIR-O provides excellent signal-to-noise ratio, wavelength NIST traceable wavelength calibration, dual beam optics, and built-in diagnostics.
Guided Wave-Niro Near Infrared Process Analysis Spectrometer
Near infrared process analysis spectrometer
Process of near-infrared spectroscopy analyzer
GUIDED WAVE's NIR-O process analyzer provides remote multi-channel extended range near-infrared (NIR 1000-2100 nm) spectral analysis. NIR-O provides excellent signal-to-noise ratio, wavelength NIST traceable wavelength calibration, dual beam optics, and built-in diagnostics. Process engineers, operators, and researchers will appreciate NIR-O's built-in ability to add more samples at points within the same or intersecting processes (up to 12 channels). This can be combined anywhere, providing flexibility to invest only in the abilities needed now, while minimizing future expansion investments to the greatest extent possible. NIR-O is compatible with all guided wave probes and flow cytometers, and can be used for any combination required for analysis.
Complete analyzer system
NIR-O is the core of a comprehensive process analysis system that includes spectrometers, more near-infrared probes, fiber optic cables, and OmniView

Scanning and analysis software. Like before, NIR-O guided wave spectrometer uses near-infrared radiation to collect spectral data from liquids, gases, glass, and polymer films. Use OmniView software to interpret spectral data and determine the composition or physical properties of materials.
real-time measurement
Using inherently safe fiber optic cables to transmit light from the spectrometer to your process and back, allowing for real-time measurements at any time and providing you with new process information. NIR-O designed 500 μ m core sheathed fiber optic cable for guided waves. These cables contain high-purity fused silica core optical fibers, surrounded by specialized sheaths to protect the transmitted signals and the fibers themselves, allowing the analyzer to be located 200 meters away.







