Ramansystems NEWS
- July 23, 2009
- Agiltron Acquires Raman Systems
Woburn, MA, -- Agiltron, Inc., a developer and manufacturer of photonic and optical components for communications, sensing and imaging, has acquired the assets of privately held Raman Systems, Inc. Raman Systems is now a business division of Agiltron. Founded in 1997 by professors at Boston University, Raman Systems has pioneered the portable and affordable Raman spectrometers for chemical analysis. Its line of Raman spectrometers includes a handheld unit and compact instruments that combine performance and ease-of-use. Agiltron's industrial leading position in manufacturing photonic components and systems will enable the company to offer Raman solutions with better performance at lower cost. The acquisition represents Agiltron's strategy to accelerate growth in the novel optical technology markets. The company is and has been hiring industrial veterans amid the recession. For more information contact: Victor Wu, Director of Technology, 781-935-6500 x138.
- July 27, 2007
- Natural Supplements
We are well positioned to perform the Quality Control and Raw Material ID functions for the Natural Supplements market. Click here to see some of the spectra we are getting.
- August 28, 2006
- Customized 产品
We now offer customized 产品 for OEM customers and volume discounts. Please contact one of our sales reps for more information.
- August 28, 2006
- RSL-plus on CSI Show
Raman Systems RSLplus featured in the CBS TV Show CSI (Crime Scene Investigation). See video
- August 28, 2006
- Solution For Screening Bottles In Airports
Raman Systems has the solution for screening bottles in airports! Click here for the video.
- February 4, 2006
- Carbon Nanotubes
Raman Systems announces that its 产品 now can be configured to see the radial breathing modes that are so important in working with Carbon Nanotubes. The lower end of our spectral range can be set for 130 cm-1. A spectrum from a sample supplied by one of our customers was recorded with our R3000QE. Three views of the spectrum, the entire spectrum, an enlarged view showing the range from 100 to 350 cm-1 and an enlarged view showing the range from 1200 to 1700 cm-1 can be seen. Click here.