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The development of handheld Raman spectrometers sparked a step change in portable spectroscopy applications, enabling users to conduct measurements in the field, wherever required. The most advanced instruments even allow for material identification through sealed opaque containers. This guide provides an overview of handheld Raman spectrometers, their capabilities, and their applications. If you have a question about handheld Raman and your application, contact our specialists to find out how Hazmat Resource can help.
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Agilent Handheld Raman Spectrometer
- The Agilent Handheld Raman Spectrometer for rapid identification of explosives, narcotics, toxic industrial chemicals, chemical warfare agents, and other materials. Agilent's unique SORS technology enables positive chemical identification through a wide range of sealed nonmetallic containers, barriers, and packaging. Meets Cal OES MEL 1.3.4 requirements. #1 ranked Raman device for the US DHS Science and Technology, read more below.
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