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NIR spectroscopy: The efficiency boost for QC labs
26 Apr 2020Across the wide range of material and chemical production industries, demand is growing for improved quality assurance and quality control (QC) processes. As the regulation and quality requirements become stricter in these industries, there is an increasing focus on developing cost-saving and time-efficient methods. Near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy is a method that addresses these requirements and is particularly suited for driving efficiencies in QC.
In this application eBook, we cover:
- The basic principles of how NIR spectroscopy works
- The benefits of this technique over traditional alternatives
- Selected application examples in several key industries
- A detailed evaluation of the cost savings and the impact on data integrity
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Near Infrared SpectroscopyNear-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy measures the interaction of near-infrared light with a sample, including transmission, reflectance and absorbance, facilitating the identification of analytes. Measurements can be conducted using a Fourier-transform near infrared (FT-NIR) spectrometer, while there are also UV-Vis- NIR spectrophotometers that measure a broader spectrum of wavelengths. Find the best NIR spectroscopy products in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.Quality ControlQuality control is needed in all production processes. Quality control is a monitoring procedure or set of procedures that are put in place to ensure that a manufactured product adheres to a defined set of quality criteria. NIRS
