Fraction Finder
Optimize your short path distillation and track fraction changes with this real-time molecule monitoring system
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Lab analytics
Very nice and easy to detect needed elements in the mixtures. UI feels dated.
Review Date: 2 Feb 2021 | Arometrix
SPD Monitoring
It is a really interesting tool. I think it makes monitoring the process a lot easier than just looking at it by eye.
Review Date: 15 Jul 2020 | Arometrix
Analysis of SPD samples
With the Fraction Finder, our lab can gain insight into the quality and chemistry of each batch sample.
Review Date: 12 Mar 2020 | Arometrix
See your short path distillation better than ever before with this in-line molecule monitoring system.
The FRACTION FINDER is the first-of-its kind, built to assist laboratory technicians, consultants, and managers see what is in the materials they are distilling as they are distilling it. Through innovative in-line analytics, the FRACTION FINDER can detect the presence and relative purity of botanical molecules during short path distillation. This can help distillers increase purity, repeatability, and traceability on every distillation pass. Now, you can forget the old ways of relying on manual, subjective, and indirect methods to monitor fractions. Instead, directly identify the contents with scientific fraction monitoring.
Knowing what is and isn’t in your oil during the distillation is valuable insight. This information can be used to improve the process and ensure the highest possible distillate purity. Experienced technicians and managers can use this system to standardize their short path distillation and to train new staff. Novice technicians can use it to learn, understand, and optimize.
How does it work? The FRACTION FINDER system uses a spectrum of wavelengths over time to determine the relative purity of botanical oils as they are flowing through a glass tube. It utilizes a technology known as fluorometry, a spectroscopic method of measuring molecules based on how they interact with light.
What is it? The world’s first and only in-line molecule monitoring system for short path distillation. The system consists of a sensor and a display.
- Sensor: Think of this as the “eyes” of the system, as it contains an optical light pulse and detector. The sensor wraps around a glass tube then connects and transmits to the pole-mounted display.
- Display: Think of this as both the “brains” and “face” of the system, as this interprets the signal through an advanced compute module, and displays optical information that is correlated to relative oil purity present in the flow.