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1 May 1992 Applications of remote fiber optic spectroscopy using IR fibers and Fourier transform infrared spectrometers
Mark A. Druy, Paul J. Glatkowski, William A. Stevenson
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Abstract
The development of new infrared transmitting optical fibers with low optical losses, sufficient mechanical strength, and temperature range to meet the demanding conditions of many process environments and the availability of improved, ruggedized low-cost FTIR spectrometers have made in situ FflR measurements possible. This paper discusses the development of in situ fiber optic remote FT spectroscopy and its application to the characterization of polymer resin synthesia
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Mark A. Druy, Paul J. Glatkowski, and William A. Stevenson "Applications of remote fiber optic spectroscopy using IR fibers and Fourier transform infrared spectrometers", Proc. SPIE 1637, Environmental and Process Monitoring Technologies, (1 May 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.59336
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KEYWORDS
Infrared radiation

Polymers

Infrared spectroscopy

Spectroscopy

FT-IR spectroscopy

Spectrometers

Absorbance

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