About NIR Spectrum Infrared spectrum is the wavelength range of 780-2526 nm, the most prominent absorption bands occurring in the NIR region corresponds to overtones and combination of fundamental vibrations of HX bonding, where X can be carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur.
NIR Spectroscopy is commonly is used in agricultural operations to control crop parameters, such as water content, sugar content, and other indicators of ripeness. And it measure chlorophyll fluorescence to determine the need for nitrogen-based fertilizers or scans for brushing that is not visible to the human eye. NIR is also a vibration-sensitive technology and design must take this into account for applications in a production environment. NIR spectroscopy is the study of the interaction between a sample (e.g. cereals, seeds, oils, finished products) and infrared light that has been dispersed into individual wavelengths, usually by a prism. It is electromagnetic spectrum method uses the near infrared region. The Monarch™ is the first device that allows you to capture spectral images easily and inexpensively, anywhere and anytime. No more need for expensive, bulky and sensitive equipment or handheld point spectrometers that require a trained