Search Thermo Fisher Scientific
Search Thermo Fisher Scientific
Choose the right Thermo Scientific Raman microscope, spectrometer or analyzer for your specialized work. Because the needs of a process engineer, a manufacturing QA/QC director, or a lab researcher all differ in specific ways, we have multiple instrumentation options to meet different requirements. Ideal for use in forensics, pharmaceutical analysis, battery development, academic research and more, this selection guide can help to find the Raman analytical instrument that best fits your chemical identification and process measurement needs.
This selection guide is designed to help you decide which Raman instrument best fits your needs. Whether you need micron-level spatial imaging information about a sample, verification and validation of a bulk powder, or in-line process monitoring, we have an instrument for the task.
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Model | DXR3xi Imaging Microscope | DXR3 Microscope |
DXR3 SmartRaman Spectrometer |
DXR3 Flex Raman Spectrometer |
MarqMetrix All-In-One Process Raman Analyzer |
TruScan G3 Handheld Raman Analyzer |
Design/ function | Suitable for advanced Raman imaging and high-resolution work | Ideal for general Raman microscopy applications | Designed for bulk sample analysis with high sensitivity and automation features | Provides a versatile and modular Raman system for a variety of applications | Designed for process and rapid measurements, and straightforward bulk sample analysis | Rapid material identification testing for pharmaceutical and biotechnology manufacturing quality control/quality assurance processes |
High-level capabilities and use-case scenarios |
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Industries | Batteries │ Graphene │ Pharma │ Semiconductor │ Environmental │ Materials │ Polymer/Chemical │ Academic research │ Forensics | Pharma/Biopharma | Oil/Gasoline | Batteries | Polymer/Chemical | Food/Beverage | Pharma/Biopharma | |||
Key users | Researchers │ Manufacturing QA/QC │ Engineers | Process engineers | Quality engineers | MSAT Scientists | Process development engineers | Manufacturing QA/QC | Quality engineers | Researchers | |||
Lasers supported | 455 nm, 532 nm, 633 nm, 785 nm | 785 nm | 785nm | |||
Features & benefits | - Rapid area mapping provides rich chemical spatial information - Confocal measurement provides information of the layers within a sample without having to slice the sample - Terrain mapping obtains chemical information from non-flat samples |
- Confocal measurement provides information of the layers within a sample without having to slice the sample - Micron-level spatial resolution for point-and-shoot and for small-area mapping generates research-grade Raman information |
- Performs auto-sampling (tablets, vials, or cuvettes) and has the ability to measure through various containers - Validation option makes this instrument a good choice for pharma and other validated environments
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- Compact size allows the instrument to be moved easily between labs - Walk-up instrument design enables macro-measurements, micro-measurements, fiber probe-based measurements, and hyphenation
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- Compact size saves valuable space - One-button hardware and simple-to-use software allow for users of all experience levels to work with Raman - Factory calibrated with no moving parts, requiring minimal maintenance - Stackable units facilitate multi-system implementation - Versatile family of probes enables multiple forms of measurement |
- Handheld and portable analysis - Designed for technical and non-technical operators to perform rapid raw material ID testing with lab-quality results anywhere - Resistive touch screen for use with nitrile or thick gloves - Nondestructive, point-and-shoot sampling through plastic bags, glass containers, blister packs, and clear gel caps - Secured method for data transfer via WIFI or wired connection - Enhanced 21 CFR Part 11 compliance |
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.