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Output: What kind of answers are you looking for? concentration levels, go/no-go ansvers for the batch etc.

Sampling: Where and how to obtain the measurement - is it feasible/possible? What are the cost of implementing the measurement at a given point in the process? How can the data be obtained e.g. through glass or inside the process etc. and under which conditions will this take place.

Technique: Which technique should be tested for this application? (see overview of techniques) Another question that also needs to be address is in respect to an at-line vs. in-line system - a at-line system is normally less costly.

This is the point in the process where RSP Systems offer an initial feasibility study using our mySpec Integrated in order to get a go or no-go answer

Modelling: The most important task when implementing such a system is a meticulous library of data in order to have a valid system (multivariant analysis). There are several ways to do this e.g. using MNR or HLPC to establish the content of the sample materials succeed by spectroscopy measurements.

Implementing: The final step is to implement all parts of the process into a tool that can be used to add value into the process. It is also the step where questions regarding how to present the data for the control room e.g. alarm, education of staff etc. will be addressed.

If you are interested in learning more on possibilities of Raman please do not hesitate to contact us.

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