Mass Spectrometry & Spectroscopy 7 Versatile Handheld Raman System now has Sampling Attachments Package
Attachments set the Mira Flex handheld material identification system apart from the competition. Metrohm designs advanced tips that facilitate acquisitions and track sampling. Diverse attachments for Mira systems enable straightforward sampling of substances of virtually any kind; be they powders, liquids, or solids.
Smart Attachments are just one step in Metrohm’s quest to provide broad access to advanced chemical analysis for everyone. The next step is Mira Flex, in response to customer requests for even greater flexibility with the Mira system. The new Mira Flex package from Metrohm Raman permits customisation of Mira for unique applications.
Mira Flex is an ‘à la carte’ experience: the basic package includes a Mira device, USB cable, Calibration Standard, and laser safety glasses; users can then simply select the available Smart Attachments and accessories that meet their specific sampling needs. Sampling through a container? The Working Distance Attachments (SWD, LWD, XLWD, or UA) can handle everything from direct contact to 22 mm glass containers. Concerned about the toxicity of an unknown? The Standoff Attachment enables safe sampling from a distance. Checking the formulation of a tablet is easy with our Tablet Holder. The Ball Probe Attachment allows sampling by direct contact e.g., in a barrel with no concern of proper focus.
Whether you perform field testing of street drugs or evaluate incoming raw materials, Mira is the fast, easy, reliable, and flexible solution for identification and verification of materials.
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Metrohm and B&W Tek Join Forces to take Raman Spectroscopy to the Next Level
Heroin – rapid identifi cation for immediate action!
The acquisition of B&W Tek LLC by Swiss Metrohm AG in July 2018 creates one of the largest solution providers for applied Raman spectroscopy. Two technology leaders in the field of Raman spectroscopy join forces, and customers all over the world will benefit: That is the key message that Metrohm and B&W Tek are addressing to the market. In addition to the well-established distribution network of B&W Tek, selected Metrohm subsidiaries have started supplying the full range of the B&W Tek product line.
The B&W Tek portfolio complements the existing Metrohm Raman Portfolio with innovative technology (e.g., patented see-through technology for measurements through opaque containers, dedicated solutions for background fluorescence reduction) and extends it to include portable Raman analysers for laboratory and field use as well as solutions for Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS).
Customers can now choose from a portfolio of mobile Raman systems that is second to none, ranging from dedicated solutions for the identification of explosives and illegal substances to instruments for compliant QC of pharmaceuticals. The portable and handheld Raman systems provide versatile, easy-to-use solutions that can be configured to the needs of individual customers for use in virtually any industry.
In addition to cutting edge technology, Metrohm and B&W Tek customers can rely on application support and service provided through trained and certified experts from more than 80 Metrohm companies and exclusive distributors in 120 countries worldwide.
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ID Kit and Mira DS handheld identification system
1. Apply sample onto paper strip 2. Insert into Smart SERS attachment 3. Unambiguous result at the touch of the screen – that’s it!
ID Kit was developed with the help of Criminal Forensic Laboratories in the US and enables instant identification of heroin and other opioids, even in complex samples.
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