Infrared monitoring of ground cement and calcium sulfate enables real-time gypsum and additive adjustment for more uniform strength and lower emissions.
Dual oscillators and timing feedback compensate high-temperature signal decay, improving smoke detection accuracy and reducing false alarms.
Dynamic iterative baseline updates across temperature intervals correct gas sensor drift from aging and environmental change.
Adjustable angular spectral filters isolate weak Raman and Thomson signals from stray light while enabling spatially resolved scattering measurements.
Virtual-image light source placement captures specular-adjacent reflections in one shot, improving gloss unevenness inspection over large regions.
Received light waveforms let a turbidimeter identify the substance behind turbidity spikes without visual inspection, helping prevent repeat abnormalities.
A moveable hood with imaging openings blocks stray light while enabling compact 360-degree sample container imaging.
Speckle imaging of reflected electromagnetic radiation tracks electrode coating moisture and thickness inline, cutting rejects during battery production.
A polariser-equipped cuvette carrier adds DDLS capability to existing DLS instruments without costly hardware replacement.
Matches measured light transmission and droplet dimensions to reference liquid bodies for accurate absorption or turbidity coefficients.
Parallel transmitter and receiver rows simplify scattering-field imaging to improve scatterer resolution with lower computational complexity.
In-vacuum imaging reflectometry uses narrow spectral bands and reflective optics to measure substrates accurately without breaking vacuum.
Micro and nano-filtration combined with multiple spectroscopies boosts signal-to-noise for accurate pathogen and biomarker detection in fluids.
Scattered-light sensing and CO2-based fraction parameters isolate source-dependent aerosol size distributions for more accurate air analysis.