BUCHI NIRMaste Pro IP65 User Manual

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4 Description of function

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Factors that can influence the measurement:
• Not enough sample material available
• Sample not homogenious or representative
• Humidity of sample material
• Temperature of sample material
• Sample cup inadeqate (e.g. cup material and thickness, blind spots, dirt etc.)

NOTE
• The samples should either be measured at a constant temperature or the temperature influences

must be considered during calibration.

• Coarse grained samples should be milled before carrying out the measurement. Recommended

number of scans: Qualitative calibration: 4−16; quantitative calibration: 16−32;
granules: 64.

4 .2 .2

Transflectance mode

Translucent and opaque liquids can be analyzed via transflectance mode. The light penetrates the
liquid, is diffusely reflected by the reference plate and passes the sample a second time. The trans-
flected rays contain the spectral information of the sample.

Factors that can influence the measurement:
• Not enough sample material available
• Air bubbles in the measurement path and under the transflectance cover
• Sample not homogenious or representative
• Temperature of sample material
• Sample cup or transflectance cover inadequate (e.g. cup material and thickness, blind spots, dirt

etc.)

Diffuse reflecting / reference plate

Small, defined gap for liquid samples

Sensor

NIR light

Sample cup / petri dish

NOTE
• The samples should either be measured at a constant temperature or the temperature influences

must be considered during calibration.

• Recommended number of scans: Qualitative calibration: 4−16; quantitative calibration: 16−32
• Most liquid sample materials can be constantly analyzed with the help of a flow-cell adapter.

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