In the world of spectroscopy, the fiber optic probe is the critical link between the analyzer and the sample. The success of an entire analysis—impacting data quality, accuracy, and reproducibility—often hinges on selecting the appropriate probe for the specific application. With a vast array of sample types, environments, and analytical goals, making the right choice can be a significant challenge for scientists and engineers alike.
To address this fundamental challenge, ART Photonics is pleased to announce a new educational webinar: “From Lab to Field: Selecting the Optimal Fiber Optic Probe for Your Application.”
This session is designed to move beyond theory and provide a clear, systematic framework for making confident and effective decisions. We will guide attendees through the essential criteria for matching a probe to its intended use, whether in a controlled research laboratory or a demanding industrial process line. Our experts will delve into the practical considerations that ensure robust and reliable measurements every time.
Key topics will include:
- Matching Probe Technology to the Sample: A detailed exploration of how to match the right probe technology—such as Attenuated Total Reflection (ATR), Transmission, or Diffuse Reflection—to the specific physical and chemical properties of liquids, solids, powders, and gases.
- Environmental and Application-Specific Designs: Understanding the critical design and material considerations that distinguish a probe built for laboratory R&D from one engineered for robust, in-situ deployment in high-temperature or high-pressure industrial processes.
- Navigating the Spectral Range: Guidance on selecting appropriate probe materials and designs for different spectral ranges, from the Mid-Infrared to the Near-Infrared and UV-Vis, to ensure the highest quality signal for the molecules of interest.
This webinar is ideal for process chemists, R&D scientists, quality control managers, and engineers who utilize spectroscopic analysis and want to deepen their understanding of how to optimize their measurement setup.
Webinar Details and Registration
Title: “From Lab to Field: Selecting the Optimal Fiber Optic Probe for Your Application”
Date & Time:
Attendance is free, but registration is required. To reserve your spot for the session that best fits your schedule, please follow the links above.
We look forward to sharing our expertise and helping you enhance the accuracy and efficiency of your spectroscopic measurements.