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Front-surface Fluorescence Probe

The Front-surface Fluorescence Probe is a process-ready probe for measuring fluorescence from the surface of a liquid, solid, paste or slurry. The probes can be used as part of a process system or combined with Ocean Optics spectrometers and accessories to create a real-time monitoring system for a variety of fluorescence applications.

The Fluorescence Probe has a special optical configuration that has a very sharp focus at the wetted end of the window and does not need to penetrate deeply into the sample for a reading. This concentrated focus and shallow penetration depth significantly reduces the inner filter effect from competitive optical devices. The probe is 12 mm in diameter and can be inserted into a standard benchtop fermenter via a PG-13.5 fitting (contact an Applications Scientist for details).

Pricing

Item Description Price
PRO-PROBE-BS Process-ready Front-surface Fluorescence / Backscattering Probe $6000

Specifications

Item Specifications
Recommended fiber diameter: 800 µm
Outer diameter: 12 mm; 12.7 mm (0.5") also available
Probe length: ~305 mm
Body materials: 316 stainless steel (standard); Hastelloy C, Titantium and Monel also available
Crystal materials: Sapphire
Seals: Viton (standard); Chemraz, Kalrez also available
Pressure limit: 7,000 psig
Fiber connections: SMA 905
Temperature limit: 300 ºC
Wavelength range: UV-VIS

 

 


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