See-through technology for faster and easier material identification

Methrom launches a state-of-the-art, handheld, 1064-nm TacticID-1064 ST instrument for non-destructive identification and verification of incoming raw materials such as APIs, excipients, and intermediates

23 Oct 2024

Metrohm has introduced the TacticID-1064 ST, a new, innovative device for material identification using see-through Raman technology. 1064-nm laser technology combines with dedicated sampling accessories and advanced data algorithms to analyze substances through many containers. By quickly separating the signature of the container from its contents, the Metrohm TacticID-1064 ST delivers accurate results and reduces operator exposure to potentially harmful materials.

Designed for efficiency

Designed for optimized and efficient measurements, the TacticID-1064 ST is compact and user-friendly – eliminating the need to set up complicated methods. An accessory recognition feature ensures seamless operation and minimizes operator training. This handheld device provides reliable results at the sample contact point, guaranteeing faster outcomes, reduced downtime, and heightened confidence in the material identification process.

Any sample, anywhere

Chemical identification in quality control, forensics, hazmat, and customs checkpoints demands precise material identification. With its extensive Raman library and onboard guides, the TacticID-1064 ST is designed to handle a wide range of substances during an extended shift or at the site of a dangerous chemical spill.

Accuracy when it matters most

With advanced optics and powerful processors, TacticID-1064 ST ensures fast, accurate results in critical situations. Leveraging the Metrohm Comprehensive Library of over 26,000 compounds, matching the Raman spectrum to a chemical, threat, narcotic or explosive precursor is faster and easier than ever. Metrohm libraries are made by Metrohm, for Metrohm to ensure the highest accuracy possible.

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