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Near Infra-Red (NIR) Analysers

Achieve Faster, More Accurate Results with NIR Analysers

In industries from mining to agriculture, quick and precise testing of organic compounds is crucial.

Without the ability to test on-site, you can’t determine the true quality of your crops or the exact composition of your samples.

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Lack of NIR analysis tools means losing out on potential efficiency and revenue.

Delayed decisions

with slow, traditional testing methods

Costly mistakes

due to inaccurate data

wasted samples

from destructive testing

NIR analysers are your ultimate solution

speed

Get instant results with our NIR analysers, reducing the waiting time from days to mere seconds. This means you can make decisions quickly and keep your operations moving without delay.

accuracy

Trust the data you receive with our highly precise NIR analysers. Accurate results ensure you can avoid costly mistakes and make informed decisions with confidence.

Non-destructive

Preserve your valuable samples with our non-destructive NIR technology. Analyse without damaging or altering your samples, allowing for repeated testing if needed.

Versatility

Our NIR analysers are suitable for multiple industries, including mining, agriculture, medical, and more. No matter your field, we have a solution that fits your specific needs.

How does NIR technology work?

The core principles of NIR spectroscopy can be broken down into 4 simple steps:

Light Emission

A light source emits near-infrared radiation, typically in the wavelength range of 750-2500 nm.

Absorption

Different molecular bonds in organic compounds absorb NIR radiation at specific wavelengths, creating a unique spectral fingerprint.

Detection

Analysers detect the reflected or transmitted light, which is affected by the molecular vibrations.

Analysis

The spectral data is processed using chemometric methods to extract meaningful information and provide rapid results.

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