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NIR absorbance sensor offered with Bluetooth

A Broadley Technologies product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Mar 10, 2005

The Model CDP NIR absorbance sensor is currently offered with a Bluetooth-enabled wireless web-browser interface that eliminates the need for a separate, bulky transmitter

The Model CDP is currently offered with a Bluetooth-enabled wireless web-browser interface that eliminates the need for a separate, bulky transmitter.

A Foundation Fieldbus version will be available in fall 2004.

The entire integral device is contained in a package that weighs less than two pounds.

The sensor can be directly mounted into the headplate of a reactor or used with standard fermenter process fittings such as those offered by Broadley-James Corporation.

The unique, windowless NIR absorbance sensor design can monitor up to 500 OD (Optical Density).

The sensor is autoclavable and suitable for CIP/SIP (Clean-in-Place / Steam-in-Place).

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