Raman analyzer from Enwave comes equipped with 532 or 785 nm excitation lasers

July 23, 2010
The new ProRaman-L Series is designed for laboratory Raman analysis and method developments.

The new ProRaman-L Series is designed for laboratory Raman analysis and method developments. It is
equipped with 532 or 785 nm excitation lasers and provides solutions for semiconductor process control,
low concentration solution analysis, pharmaceutical process analytical technology, and petrochemical
process control.
Enwave Optronics
Irvine, CA

[email protected]

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PRESS RELEASE

High Performance Raman Analyzer at Low Cost

The new ProRaman-L Series provides excellent performances for laboratory Raman analysis and method developments. The ProRaman-L provides ultimate Raman instrumentation solutions balanced with spectral performances, excellent sensitivity and price. Equipped with 532nm or 785nm excitation lasers, ProRaman-L analyzers provide real solutions for semiconductor process control, low concentration solution analysis, pharmaceutical PAT, petrochemical process control, and any analysis requiring an affordable, top performance Raman instrument.

Enwave Optronics, Inc.
Irvine, CA
[email protected]

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