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The pharmaceutical and chemical industries’ quality control procedures for the testing of incoming raw materials have been significantly impacted by the industry-changing technology known as handheld Raman.
It gives the safety and security industry a simple tool for identifying unknown, suspicious, potentially dangerous, or illegal substances in the field.
Nondestructive testing has always had the advantage of high specificity thanks to Raman spectroscopy, which does not require sample preparation or direct contact with the sample.
Raman is one of a kind because it can test a sample directly through transparent packing material like glass or plastic.
This keeps the integrity of the sample while reducing exposure to it. Handheld Raman spectrometers significantly increase efficiency by bringing the instrument to the sample, allowing for streamlined work processes, which comes with the added benefit of portability.
The Global Hand held Raman Analyzer Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The Metrohm Instant Raman Analyzer (Mira) has been made available for purchase by Metrohm USA. Through a one-of-a-kind combination of optical sampling configurations, the brand-new handheld Raman product increases the level of confidence in identification, screening, and confirmation measurements.
Mira seamlessly integrates throughout the manufacturing process. Dispensing with the requirement for test move and estimation in a different research facility setting, Mira carries the examination to the example – offering a significant efficiency increment when contrasted with lab-based investigation.
Mira is usable by operators with limited experience in spectroscopy thanks to innovative sampling accessories with integrated system intelligence and search methods.
With Orbital Raster Scanning (ORS), these enhancements to sampling make measurements that are as repeatable as possible for users.
Mira gives users two options for Raman analysis: measuring and storing user-specific samples for later analysis, using pre-assembled industry-specific libraries of compounds, or using a combination of the two. These custom libraries can be assembled with the help of a simple software package.