R-3000 Series Based on
the phenomenal success of the R-2000s, R-2001s and the RSLs, Raman
Systems introduces the next generation of Raman spectrometers, with a
new and improved laser offering extreme wavelength stability and
resolution. Click here for details.
|  | RSLPlus RSLPlus, the "Point-Click" solution
designed specifically for quick material identification and
verificiation in various industrial setting. With a ultra-personal
computer and an inbuilt battery the RSLPlus is ready for field deployment. Click here for details.
|  | RPC-1 Designed
for monitoring several reactions, pipelines or processes from one
instrument, the RPC-1 provides on-line real time data acquisition,
analysis and communication for the most involved process control
applications. Click here for details
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AccessoriesLasers A
diode laser (at 532 nm or 785 nm) provides a very stable excitation and
affords high signal to noise at the detector. The laser can be
controlled through the software and has safety features. Click here for details. | | Probe & Sample Holder We
offer three kinds of probes - focused, immersion and process. By
swapping out the interchangable sample tubes and caps, users can
reconfigure our probe (patent number 6,897,951), enabling the
analysis of virtually any sample, be it solid, powder,
liquid, gel, slurry, beads or live reactions. Various fiber length is
available, from 1 - 200 meters, which allows the user the flexibility
of keeping the spectrometer close to the sample or at a distance in the
control room. Fibers are protected with either PVC monocoil or
stainless steel sheathing. Click here for details | | Sampling Tubes Interchangeable
sampling tubes transmit the laser light to and from the sample. Robust
design with variable length (between 3 and 12 inches) and outer
diameter (3/8 inches to 3/4 inches) affords flexibility of sampling.
Flanges can be welded to the tube, allowing the probe to monitor
flowing liquids in a pipeline or monitor processes in a chemical
reactor. | | Caps Interchangeable
caps attach to the end of the sampling tube and allow measurements to
be made without adjusting the distance between the sample and the
sampling tube to focus the laser beam on the sample. There are two
focusing caps: one focuses the laser beam on the samples as the cap is
pressed against the sample; the other focuses the laser on the inside
of containers when the cap is pressed against the outside wall.
Additionally, there are caps for immersion measurements and for
calibration; the latter is a pre-loaded spectroscopic standard that
allows for quick, software-controlled instrument calibration and
verification. | 
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