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TouchRaman BallProbe applications • Gas blending analysis in the oil and petrochemical industries


• Manufacture of active pharmaceutical ingredients, fostered by the FDA


• Monitoring of carotenoids and lipids in live farmed salmon


• Measurement of sulfur content in diesel fuel


• Quality control in the polymer industry, i.e., ensuring the correct formulation of a polymer blend


• Determination of protein composition in foods


• Identification of cancerous tissue, which can be done in real time during a surgical procedure.


Figure 3 – Typical Raman spectrum obtained from the TouchRaman BallProbe. Key features are the intensity and wavelength of the peak, creating a molecular fingerprint of the sample. Raman spec- tra record signals related to whole molecule vibrations, which are often complementary to those observed in infrared spectroscopy.


the TouchRaman BallProbe place the focus on data and analysis. Highly reliable data,


in turn, improves the process and quality of the product.


Brian Marquardt is CEO/CTO, and Giora Proskurowski is manager of the Raman Division, MarqMetrix, 2157 North Northlake Way, Ste. 240, Seattle, Wash. 98103, U.S.A.; tel.: 206-971-3625; e-mail: brian@marqmetrix. com; www.marqmetrix.com


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