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The Thermo Scientific DXR3 Flex compact Raman spectrometer delivers a wide range of cost-effective, research grade analysis capabilities through user-swappable micro stages, macro sampling, fiber optic probe accessories and even hyphenation capabilities that you can switch from sample to sample or day to day. Whether it is a piece of rock, unknown mixture of powders, a large painting, a microscopic fiber, or a reaction mixture in a vessel, identifying and analyzing them is easy and reliable. For your most demanding research and routine applications applications rely on the flexible research grade performance of the DXR3 Flex.
DXR3 Flex Raman Spectrometer flexible sampling overview:
A variety of accessories including fiber optics coupling, macro and micro sample holders, objectives, camera, and more.
Configurable excitation laser wavelengths and spectral resolution to maximize performance for particular materials.
Powered by the OMNIC software;
Available 21 CFR Part 11 compliance option
Free-space optical coupling that maximizes sensitivity by eliminating fiber optic losses.
Lasers shareable and exchangeable with Thermo Scientific DXR3 Raman Microscopes.
Research-grade system in a compact form-factor.
DXR3 Flex Raman Spectrometer inside transportation case
Kit to couple optic fiber probes to the DXR3 Flex. Fiber probes are available for 785 nm and 532 nm configurations.
Platform for sampling bags, vials, and other bulk materials. Tight-fitting cover rejects ambient light.
Micro-sampling capabilities for the DXR3 Flex. Manual XYZ stage for straightforward sample positioning and manipulation. Use with any magnification of microscope objective.
Visible camera for sample inspection. Can be used in conjunction with other sampling accessories.
Available probe options include proximal, immersion, and reaction monitoring.
Kit of adjustable beam-routing tools for measuring a wide range of samples too big for a typical microscope setup.
Lens tubes
6”, 3”, 2”, 1”, 0.5” and 0.3” left to right.
90° flat mirror
Coated for maximum reflectivity.
Nanotechnology
Characterize graphene, CNTs, DLC coatings, and other nanostructures.
Pharmaceutical
Polymorphs, particulate contaminants, and diffusion studies.
Gemology
Rapid ID of colored stones, distinguishing natural and synthetic diamonds, characterizing inclusions and adulterants.
Polymers—inclusions and gel defects, weathering effects, tie layers in laminates, and crystallinity.
Process/Bioprocess monitoring—quality control of intermediate product, detecting contaminants.
Battery—New material research, qualify recycled battery components (anode and cathode) materials.