The iRaman® plus portable spectrometer from B&WTEK!

The iRaman® plus portable spectrometer from B&WTEK!

Government & NGOs / Pharmaceutical Industries

April 18, 2019

The i-Raman® Plus is part of B&WTEK award winning line of i-Raman portable spectrometers powered by innovative smart spectrometer technology. 
Using a high quantum efficiency CCD array detector with deeper cooling and high dynamic range, this portable Raman spectrometer delivers an improved signal to noise ratio for up to 30 minutes, making it possible to measure weak Raman signals. 
The i-Raman Plus features a unique combination of wide spectral coverage and high resolution with configurations measuring from 65 cm-1 to up to 4200 cm-1, enabling you to measure stretching bands around 3100 cm-1.
Small footprint, lightweight design, and low power consumption provide research grade Raman capabilities anywhere. 
The i-Raman Plus comes standard with a fiber optic probe, and can be used with a cuvette holder, a video microscope, an XYZ positioning stage probe holder and Metrohm proprietary BWIQ® multivariate analysis software and BWID® identification software. 

Applications

  • General Research
  • Quality Control
  • Art & Archaeology
  • Bioscience and Medical Diagnosis
  • Polymers and Chemical Processes
  • Semiconductor & Solar Industry
  • Geology and Mineralogy
  • Pharmaceutical Industry
  • Environmental Science
  • Forensic Analysis

Click here to see the iRaman plus portable spectrometer in action!

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