Bruker MATRIX-F II Process FT-NIR Spectrometer
Introduction to the Bruker MATRIX-F II
The Bruker MATRIX-F II Process FT-NIR Spectrometer is a powerful analytical solution designed for real-time, in-line process monitoring. As modern industries demand tighter process control and higher production efficiency, this spectrometer enables direct insight into manufacturing processes without delays.
By combining FT-NIR spectroscopy with fiber-optic probe technology, the MATRIX-F II allows measurements directly inside reactors, pipelines, or production lines. Consequently, manufacturers gain better process understanding, improved product consistency, and reduced operational costs.
FT-NIR Spectroscopy for Process Monitoring
Real-Time In-Line Analysis
FT-NIR spectroscopy provides immediate analytical feedback. Therefore, manufacturers can monitor chemical reactions, blending processes, and product quality in real time rather than relying solely on laboratory testing.
Remote Measurement with Fiber Optics
The MATRIX-F II uses fiber-coupled probes to access difficult or hazardous measurement points. As a result, the spectrometer itself can remain safely installed in a controlled environment, such as an analysis room, while probes operate directly in the process.
Improved Manufacturing Efficiency
Real-time data allows faster adjustments during production. Consequently, manufacturers can reduce off-spec material, minimize reprocessing, and optimize raw material usage.
Key Features of the MATRIX-F II
Robust Design for Harsh Environments
Bruker designed the MATRIX-F II to operate reliably in industrial conditions. Its rugged construction ensures long-term stability even in challenging environments with temperature variations, dust, or vibrations.
High Sensitivity and Measurement Stability
The spectrometer uses advanced optical components to deliver high sensitivity and excellent signal stability. This performance ensures accurate results across continuous process monitoring applications.
Fast and Non-Destructive Measurements
Each measurement takes only seconds and does not alter the material. Therefore, the MATRIX-F II supports continuous, non-destructive analysis of multiple components simultaneously.
Flexible Installation Options
The MATRIX-F II can be:
Installed as a free-standing unit with NEMA 5 / IP65 protection
Mounted in a standard 19-inch rack inside a temperature-controlled cabinet
Additionally, an optional 6-port fiber-optic multiplexer allows monitoring of multiple measurement points with one instrument.
Advanced Technology and Connectivity
State-of-the-Art FT-NIR Optics
The MATRIX-F II integrates a high-precision interferometer and solid-state laser. These components provide excellent wavelength accuracy and long-term reliability.
Seamless Method Transfer
Users can develop analytical methods in the laboratory and then transfer them directly to the production environment. As a result, method development and deployment become faster and more consistent.
Industry-Standard Communication Protocols
Ethernet connectivity and support for standard industrial communication protocols ensure easy integration into existing control systems and automation environments.
Typical Process Control Applications
Chemical and Petrochemical Processing
The MATRIX-F II supports direct monitoring of chemical reactions, concentration changes, and conversion rates. Therefore, operators gain better control over reaction outcomes.
Polymer Manufacturing
In polymer processes, the spectrometer helps track polymerization states, composition, and homogeneity, enabling consistent product quality.
Pharmaceutical Production
The system meets the strict requirements of pharmaceutical manufacturing. It supports real-time monitoring of blending, drying, and other critical process steps.
Food and Feed Manufacturing
Food and feed producers use the MATRIX-F II to monitor ingredient composition, blending uniformity, and final product quality during production.
Easy Maintenance and Long-Term Reliability
User-Friendly Maintenance Design
Consumable components feature pre-aligned mounts, allowing users to replace parts without optical realignment. Consequently, maintenance becomes faster and less disruptive.
Reduced Cost of Ownership
Long-life light sources and solid-state laser technology significantly reduce service requirements. As a result, the MATRIX-F II offers low operating and maintenance costs over its lifecycle.
Extended Warranty Protection
Bruker provides a 10-year warranty on moving parts of the interferometer and the solid-state laser, ensuring long-term operational confidence.
Instrument Performance Validation
Automated Performance Verification
The MATRIX-F II includes an internal filter wheel with certified materials for performance testing. This system supports automated validation routines.
OPUS Validation Program (OVP)
The OPUS Validation Program performs operational and performance qualification tests. These tests confirm that the spectrometer operates within specifications, which is essential for regulated industries such as pharmaceuticals.
Benefits of the Bruker MATRIX-F II
Faster and More Accurate Process Control
Real-time FT-NIR data enables quicker decisions and tighter process control.
Improved Product Quality and Consistency
Continuous monitoring reduces variability and improves batch-to-batch consistency.
Scalable and Future-Proof Solution
Modular design, flexible installation, and advanced connectivity allow the MATRIX-F II to adapt to evolving process requirements.







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