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Optimised process probes
Foss NIRSystems offer a range of new process probes, including the 12 mm or 19 mm Optimised BioProcess Probe and the Optimised NonContact Probe. The bioprocess probe is designed for real-time in situ monitoring of mammalian cell culture growth media in bioreactors. With an optimised fixed or adjustable pathlength, this design is autoclavable or sterilisable-in-place. Real-time analysis of nutrients and metabolites will lead to optimised cell culture performance, increased cell viability and bioprocess understanding. The non-contact probe is designed for on-line reflectance measurements moving sheet or web product in a non-contact mode. API or moisture can be measured directly on sheet material substrates. Up to nine probes can be multiplexed to one Foss XDS Process Analytics NIR analyser via microbundle fibres.
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