Raman spectroscopy is a non-destructive analytic method and is employed across a vast number of industries. Our team of sales professionals and applications scientists will work with you to deliver the best solution for your application. Working side-by-side, we will provide you with answers using our experience in unlocking the power of Raman spectroscopy.  We have an abundance of experience in the academic, teaching, industrial R&D, quality control and threat screening environments.  We offer a wide variety of technical/application notes and feasibility study experience.  Applications are available in a large number of markets including the following.

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Art & Archeology

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Raman is a valuable tool for curators and conservation scientists.

Non-destructive analysis of artwork, including paints and pigments

Analysis of Cultural Artifacts and Relics

Biological

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Disease and virus detection

Analysis of tissues

Characterization of bacteria

Forensics

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Analysis of narcotics and cutting agents

Analysis of explosives and binding agents

Trace forensic analysis – fibers, fabrics, inks, etc.

Geology / Gemology

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Mineral characterization

Analysis of polymorphs and isomorphs

Anti-counterfeiting – natural versus imitation

Analysis of inclusions

Materials Science

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Carbon – carbon nanotubes, graphite, graphene

Analysis of semiconductor materials

Characterization of composite materials

Pharmaceuticals

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Raw material identification

Drug formulation optimization

Counterfeit drug detection

Process analytical technology – blending, reaction optimization, drying

Polymers

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Raw material identification

Analysis of polymer grade, blend ratios, and additives

Final product QA/QC

Formulation optimization – predict various physical and chemical properties

SERS

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Trace analysis

Assay development for targeting specific diseases and viruses