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On-site identification of improvised incendiary devices: Integrated chemical ID and decision guidance with MIRA DS and HazMasterG3
17 Dec 2021To identify clandestine operations used for the assembly of explosives and gather forensic evidence, it is incumbent that First Responder, law enforcement, and military entities have portable analytical technologies to identify incendiary devices and their components. The MIRA DS handheld Raman spectrometer, used with HazMasterG3®, is shown to exceed these criteria and provide investigators with a material identification solution that brings quick decision making to the street.
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Raman SpectroscopyRaman spectroscopy is used to discern the vibrational and rotational states of molecules and hence the chemical composition of a sample by measuring the inelastic scattering of monochromatic light. Explore a range of Raman spectrometers, including handheld/portable Raman spectrometers for QC/QA labs and in situ spectrometers for processes. Conduct Raman imaging for microanalysis of mixed samples using a Raman microscope. Raman spectrographs are also available. Find the best Raman spectroscopy products in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.Forensic InvestigationForensic investigation is a diverse collection of scientific techniques and methods for the identification and characterization of chemicals relating to crime scene investigations.