Hydrocarbons (CH) can influence the surface properties of wire and its processing considerably. Therefore the knowledge of type and amount of organics on the wire surface, either contaminations or functional coating, is important for manufacturers of wire, subsequent processors and industrial end-users for quality assurance.
More simple infrared measurement systems applied in the wire industry work with a fixed wavelength and only allow the quantitative determination of a specific hydrocarbon based on the calibration set in the factory.
In contrast, the test unit presented here records the full spectrum in the MIR range
Amount and type of pure hydrocarbons on wire surfaces can be determined by suitable computer-assisted analysis. The determination of mixtures of CH or additions of inorganic components is limited.
Two configuration data sets with the associated calibration curves for the IR spectrometer are delivered with the CH test unit for the quality-ensuring determination of the amount of known hydrocarbons. They enable even non-professionals to successfully operate the machine by following an easy-to-understand measuring instruction.
The CH test unit converts the determined concentration of the solvent on the basis of the entered data and prints it out in terms of the amount of lubricant per square meter of the wire surface.
The test unit provides the following additional features like for example:
Included in the delivery of the test unit are: