Raman technology has many
unique advantages over traditional infrared and chemical methods.
First, Raman scattering of water is very weak, so Raman spectroscopy is
an ideal tool for studying biological samples and chemical compounds in
aqueous solution. Second, Raman's peaks are sharp and clear, and are
more suitable for quantitative research, database search, and
qualitative analysis using differential analysis. Third, Raman can cover
about 4000 wavenumber intervals at the same time, and can analyze
organic matter and inorganic matter. If the infrared technology covers
the same Intervals must change gratings, beam splitters, filters, and
detectors. Fourth, samples (solid, liquid, gas) for Raman measurements
no need to be pretreated, and with advantages of no contact, lossless,
real-time and testing materials through transparent packaging.
The BRS-785 series Raman
spectrometers are equipped with a narrow linewidth low power laser with
an excitation wavelength of 785 nm. The spectral range is up to 3600
cm-1 and the spectral resolution is up to 8 cm-1. According to the
intensity of the Raman spectrum, different sensitivity specifications
can be selected, which are BRS-785-01 universal type and BRS-785-02 high
sensitive type. The instrument is stable in performance, easy to carry,
and supports OEM customization and secondary development, providing a
great convenience for laboratory and on-site Raman detection.
Features
Wider range, up to 3600cm-1
High resolution, up to less than 8cm-1
Laser power is adjustable for different samples
Portable and ease to use
Sampling accessories are optional, such as cuvette holder
Support OEM and customization
Applications
Food safety
Jewelry appraisal
Chemicals, explosive materials and drug identification
Biomedical testing
Customs verification
Other applications where Raman is required。