Rosemount Analytical's Raman Analyzer Offers Simplified Calibration And Application Development.ORRVILLE, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 20, 1999-- Rosemount Analytical's Process Analytic Division now offers patented calibration transfer technology for quick, easy photometric pho·tom·e·try n. Measurement of the properties of light, especially luminous intensity. pho to·met standardization and application development. Previously, calibration transfer was tedious and costly. Rosemount Analytical's simple photometric standardization is made possible by placing a colored glass assembly over the probe sensor. The response is normalized for each analyzer, which allows the user to transfer the calibration from a single application to any number of other analyzers. Rosemount Analytical's Raman Analyzer delivers precise measurement and control of composition and product characteristics where other techniques have not been successful, including processes containing bubbles, suspended particles, and viscous polymeric materials. The Raman instrument measures organic and inorganic materials in water suspension or solution in addition to its capability for analyzing these materials in non-aqueous form. Analyzer payback periods for Raman applications have been as brief as one month. These benefits are achieved through increased quality, lowered operating cost and increased reactor throughput. This analyzer revolutionizes analytical information management by acting not only as a conventional process analyzer, but also as a real time web server providing instant diagnostics, calibration capabilities, alarms, and process information anywhere in an easy to manipulate web page format. The system maintains information integrity through the use of password protection. Via TCP/IP TCP/IP in full Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol Standard Internet communications protocols that allow digital computers to communicate over long distances. protocol based communications, the Raman analyzer can be integrated with both local or wide area network based data systems. The instrument was developed through a joint agreement between the Eastman Chemical Company Eastman Chemical Company is a United States based chemical company, engaged in the manufacture and sale of chemicals, plastics and fibers. Eastman has 16 manufacturing sites in 10 countries, supplying its products throughout the world. and Rosemount Analytical and is complementary to Rosemount Analytical's near infrared (NIR NIR Near Infrared NIR National Inventory Report NIR National Identity Register (UK) NIR Near-Infrared Reflectance NIR Non-Ionizing Radiation NIR Net International Reserves NIR National Internet Registry NIR Northern Ireland Railways ) AOTF AOTF American Occupational Therapy Foundation AOTF Age Of The Fall AOTF Acoustic-Optic Tunable Filter AOTF Awareness and Outreach Task Force spectrometer and other rugged process analytical instruments. Visit Rosemount Analytical's website at www.processanalytic.com for more information about analytical measurements and control products and to order instrumentation and services online. The Process Analytic Division is one of the three companies that form Rosemount Analytical Inc., a division of Fisher-Rosemount. The Process Analytic Division specializes in online process analysis, combustion control, and emissions monitoring. Fisher-Rosemount is a world-leading supplier of control valves Control valves are valves used within industrial plants and elsewhere to control operating conditions such as temperature, pressure, flow, and liquid level by fully or partially opening or closing in response to signals received from controllers that compare a "setpoint" to a , regulators, transmitters, analyzers, process management systems and related services. Its innovative PlantWeb(R) field-based architecture combines intelligent Fisher-Rosemount products with open communication standards to significantly enhance process and business performance. Fisher-Rosemount is part of Emerson Electric Co. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :EMR (ElectroMagnetic Radiation) The emanation of energy from everything in the universe. Although the EMR from electrical and electronic devices is typically measured for practical, every-day situations, every object, including humans, emanates energy. ). |
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