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This page applies only to Super Aurius. Scan is an option on the Aurius Range.

Wavelength Scan

Scans at up to 4000nm/min are presented on screen or printed with all peaks annotated with wavelength and absorbance. Tables are also presented listing all peaks and troughs with values. Scan is an option on the Aurius range.

Derivative Spectra

Derivative spectra are readily produced, with selectable smoothing, either alone or superimposed on the fundamental, with or without an offset. Scaling is automatic, with all peaks and troughs quantified.

Overlayed Spectra

Up to six scans, including stored scans, may be overlayed, with or without offsets for convenient comparisons or further manipulation.

Dynamic Scan Recall

The last eight scans are automatically retained for recall by selection from a list and may be reprocessed, overlayed or transferred to protected memory for future use.

Difference Spectra

New scans or scans from store may be presented on screen and the difference spectra produced. The scans may be normalised enabling spectral stripping to reveal impurities or additives.

Band Area Height Computation

Band areas with correction for sloping background absorption are readily quantified, with all details and construction displayed. Band areas may also be computed for derivative spectra to facilitate difficult quantification.

Scan Storage

Spectra may be stored in safe memory for future recall. Each spectrum is automatically allocated a recall number, when stored, and may be security code protected against tamper or deletion.

Programmed Scans

Scans, automatic, single or repeat may be made of a cell program of up to 4, 6 or 8 cells. A programmed sequence of scans may also be made of a single sample.

Time Course Plots

Changing samples or flows may be examined and displayed by making a time course plot. Data may be reprocessed or stored, security code protected, with an automatically assigned recall number.

 
 

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