Raw Material ID Through Non-Transparent Packaging Using Agilent Vaya Handheld Raman
Switching to a portable Raman device that can read through both transparent and non-transparent containers will help you move towards “zero waste”, drastically reduce sampling and associated costs, and increase productivity.
The Agilent Raman Raw Material Identity Verification System (Vaya) enables zero-waste workflows with its new unique spatial shift Raman spectroscopy (SORS) technology, enabling raw materials to be verified through opaque and transparent containers. This unique innovation eliminates the need to sample most raw materials, significantly reducing unnecessary waste of time, personnel, and materials. Additionally, Vaya has received the Accountability, Consistency and Transparency (ACT) label certification from My Green Lab, highlighting the development and life cycle of environmentally friendly products.
Key learning objectives:
- Discover how we can identify materials through transparent and non-transparent packaging.
- Learn how to build a robust method to avoid false positive identifications.
- See how you can drastically reduce your consumables.
Presenter: Rob Wills (Molecular Spectroscopy Specialist, Agilent Technologies)
Rob joined Agilent Technologies in March 2011 as Product Specialist for Molecular Spectroscopy covering UK, Ireland and Nordics. He has a wealth of technical and business experience accumulated over 30 years in the laboratory instrumentation business, during which time he has held a variety of roles. In his current role he acts as the technical liaison between the end user customer and the sales team, advising and creating solutions based on Agilent’s spectroscopy range that help give our customers the trusted answers they need and the valued insights they seek.