Jan 13, 2010

New PSS Spectrometers and accessories for for mobile-vehicle applications

Source: Polytec
Jan 13, 2010

The new PSS 1721 and PSS 2121 Spectrometers come in a 19” half rack and have been designed for mobile-vehicle applications. Fully automatic measurement procedures, such as on grain harvesters, are made possible by 12 V and 24 V power supplies and interfaces to connect the sensor heads.
For continuous goods and non-contact measurements from distances from 150 to 500 mm, the new PSS-H-03 Conveyor Belt Sensor is the ideal solution. In contrast, the PSS-H-B01 Contact Sensor is best suited for contacting measurements on powders, fluids and bulk material. The housing is made from stainless steel with a sapphire window enabling measurements in highly demanding environments. In addition, both sensors meet the IP-64 industrial protection standard. A fully automatic system matching feature allows the transfer of calibration records from one system to another.
The PSS-S-POP Process Software supports automated measurements and the visualization of spectral results in both laboratory and production environments. A target value prediction is possible through use of modeling routines by SensoLogic and The Unscrambler. Communication with process controllers is accomplished by Beckhoff TwinCAT I/O.

Polytec GmbH
Christina Petzhold
c.petzhold@polytec.de
www.polytec.com/st

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