B&W Tek offers handheld Raman spectrometer for narcotic identification

June 30, 2014
This TacticID enhanced handheld Raman spectrometer has new functionality and safety features.
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TacticID handheld Raman spectrometer has been enhanced in three areas: user safety, mixture analysis, and library volume. Two additional safety features include remote operation and scan delay. The unit also features advanced chemometric mixture analysis capabilities, so any additional compounds or ingredients within a sample are clearly identified on screen. The model has a library of nearly 1000 narcotics, pharmaceutical drugs, cutting agents, and precursors.
B&W Tek Inc.
Newark, DE
http://tacticid.com/index.php

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