SteadiQ Enhances Accuracy In Field Applications

Ocean Optics has launched the SteadiQ, an accessory that neutralises temperature conditions for accurate spectrometer measurement in field applications such as solar irradiance and cold food storage. The company said the SteadiQ broadens the application range for its field-portable spectrometers. It provides a temperature-controlled atmosphere, helping to stabilise temperature effects and eliminate temperature drift in inclement conditions or extreme temperatures from -20C to +50C.

The rugged and portable device is said to ensure more accurate, reliable results in field applications including solar irradiance, volcanic observation, greenhouse monitoring, and industrial environments such as cold food storage. Available in both UV (200-1,100nm) and Vis-NIR (400-2,500nm) versions, the SteadiQ interfaces directly with Ocean Optics' USB2000+, USB4000, HR2000+, HR4000, Maya2000, Maya2000 Pro, QE65000, and NIRQuest spectrometers.

In extreme hot or extreme cold conditions, the unit operates independently from outside temperatures. It connects easily to the spectrometer with preconfigured plug-ins and communicates via the spectrometer's USB port.

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