Why would you want to develop the use of lasers for this there are already machines that do this work with an electric current? The company is Spectro Inc they have Spectro M's that burn samples the same way and have been around for a long time. Is this method more accurate at measuring PPM levels in oil? Just doesn’t seem very cost effective for the idea unless it is way better than the other machines normally used.
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Why would you want to develop the use of lasers for this there are already machines that do this work with an electric current? The company is Spectro Inc they have Spectro M's that burn samples the same way and have been around for a long time. Is this method more accurate at measuring PPM levels in oil? Just doesn’t seem very cost effective for the idea unless it is way better than the other machines normally used.
DANIELCRAIGO 1 year ago
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DANIELCRAIGO 1 year ago