Raman laser from StellarNet for lab and portable applications

Aug. 2, 2012
The Ramulaser is a rugged, miniaturized 785 nm Raman laser for lab and portable applications.

The Ramulaser is a rugged, miniaturized 785 nm Raman laser for lab and portable applications. The laser line is 0.2 nm at FWHM and has 350–499 mW adjustable power. It measures 2 × 4 × 6 in. in a robust metal case with a lithium-ion battery. It attaches to a probe via standard FC/APC connector.
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Tampa, FL

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Raman Lasers and Accessories

StellarNet is now offering a variety of Raman Lasers and Accessories for Raman spectroscopy applications that can be used to perform quick identification of a variety of liquid, solid, and powder samples.

The Ramulaser is a 785nm Raman Laser designed miniaturized and rugged for lab and portable Raman Applications. The Raman Laser line is 0.2nm FWHM and has 350/499mWatt adjustable power. It measures 2x4x6" in a robust metal case with lithium-ion all day battery power. The Ramulaser comes with options for a direct attach integrating sphere collection assembly for vials or attaches to a Raman probe via standard FC/APC connector.

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