Spectrometer from Rigaku Raman indentifies raw materials

Nov. 13, 2014
Progeny, a handheld Raman spectrometer for raw material identification, eliminates fluorescence interference using a 1064 nm excitation laser.

Progeny, a handheld Raman spectrometer for raw material identification, eliminates fluorescence interference using a 1064 nm excitation laser. This lets users measure materials through thick, colored bottles, such as polysorbate 20. It can also measure other materials that cause interference, such as sodium carboxy methoycellulose, alginic acid, and cell culture media used in biopharmaceuticals.
Rigaku Raman Technologies
Burlington, MA
www.rigakuprogeny.com

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