Raman Spectrometer

In the chemistry, pharmaceutical, materials testing, and petrochemical industries, the ability to quickly analyze and identify a substance is key. One solution is to use a Raman spectrometer. By taking advantage of the scattering of laser light hitting a sample, a Raman spectrometer can read the subtle energy shift in the scattered light caused by the vibration of the substance undergoing analysis. Raman spectrometers typically employ diode or gas lasers of 532 or 785 nm. For applications like forensics, where samples are often contaminated, some Raman spectrometers offer wavelengths of 1064 to filter fluorescence at the cost of overall sensitivity.

Considerations for purchasing a Raman spectrometer

Detectors for Raman spectrometers include CCD arrays, InGaAs, or Ge types. Some Raman spectrometer systems are coupled with high-end microscopes for micro molecular analysis.

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CompanyAgilent TechnologiesAgilent Technologies
ItemVaya Handheld Raman Spectrometer for Raw Material IdentificationRapID Portable Raman Raw Material ID Verification
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Catalog NumberVaya RamanRapID
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DescriptionThe Agilent Vaya handheld Raman spectrometer identifies raw materials through non-transparent and transparent containers, increasing throughput without increasing costs. From clear glass vials to brown paper sacks, Vaya offers best-in-class identification testing for the fastest possible release to ... Read MoreThe RapID Raman system is the fastest solution for raw material testing in pharmaceutical GMP quality control. RapID is a flexible, mobile, probe-based scanner that uses Agilent spatially offset Raman spectroscopy (SORS) technology to extend high-throughput spectroscopic analysis through clear ... Read More
Laser SourcesClass 3B 450 mWClass 3B - 830nm
Resolution12 to 20 cm –1Inquire
Spectral Range350 to 2000 cm –1830 nm
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