Quality Control in Chemical Industrial Processes
Near-infrared spectrometers collect material spectral data in real time. Combined with specialized chemical algorithms, they can quickly analyze reaction progress, mixture composition, and key indicators—such as moisture, solvent residue, and mixing uniformity. Laboratory equipment provides high-precision benchmarks for process development, while inline equipment is embedded into production lines to deliver real-time data feedback to control systems. These systems dynamically adjust parameters like temperature, flow rate, and valve settings, forming a closed-loop “detection–analysis–control” management cycle. This enables whole-process standardization of production and optimization of resources.




































