Surface analysis with polarization to use with RS 232 series C105


 

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Description:

 

A surface of any kind can be analyzed with the polarization effect.  One light flash is used to measure polarization.  The results of these measurements and calculations polarization are sent to a PC.  The letters shown on the screen are the following for the measured values:

HO1 = horizontal energy @ 60o  HO2 = horizontal energy @ 40o

VE1 = vertical energy @ 60o  VE2 = vertical energy @ 40o

TEM = ambient temperature

                


Technical Data:
Power: Powered from PC or PDA (3.2V...5V @ 30mA)
Materials: Housing = ABS natural   Seal = Sealon PTFE   Screws = stainless steel 301
Polarization formula: see article on top
Connection: 9 pole D connector
Work Distance: 5 thou to touching
Resolution: A number between 0 and 999 within 0.1% accuracy
                   

User Instructions

User Instructions for installation in a hazardous area Class 1 (Group A, B, C and D)   


Personalize:

Like any analytical instrument there are many other things you can do with it. The output of your measurement shows on the PC and instead of using the calculated data’s from the sensor you can create your own calibration by using the formula above or other manipulations.

            


Applications for polarization:

Agriculture

Bacteriology

Botany

Pharmaceutical

Processed Food Products

Organic Chemistry

Authentication

Medical and Biology

Mineral and Gems

Inorganic Chemistry

Paint Varnish and Glue

Paper and Cellulose

Textile

Metal and Glass

Fruits and Crops

Bacteria and Fungi on meat

Humidity on leaves

Purity and composition of pills

Sugar content in cheese

Color in coal

Color composition in art

Color on skin

Authentication

Color of Minerals and crystals

Color of coated surfaces

Color from paper

Color of fabrics

Recognition of metals