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Enwave Optronics, Inc. announce its new battery-powered options for EZRaman-L and EZRaman-M. These new battery-powered systems provide more than three hours of operation (rechargeable) and with lighweight for convenient/portable usages of Raman spectroscopy (June 2006).

Enwave Optronics, Inc. has renamed its Raman system product lines to EZRaman-C, EZRaman-M, EZRaman-L, and EZRaman-F. Also anounced are new addition to it EZRaman families and OEM Raman products: The New EZRaman-L with 4 cm-1 system resolution and 100~2300cm-1 spectroal coverage, which is exceptional value with outstanding performances for laboratory Raman measurements. The EZRaman-C based OEM package is a small footprint and ready for integration in all Raman added laboratory system or handheld devices. (Dec. 2005).

Enwave Optronics, Inc. and Intelligent Optical Systems, Inc. (IOS) have jointed forces in exploring miniature Raman fiber probes for both industrial and bio-medical applications. During the collaboration, Enwave Optroncs will provide support in Raman spectroscopy measurement and instrumentation. IOS is one of the leading research and development organizations in optical sensing and analytical instrumentation. IOS's highly competent scientific and technical staff is supported by well-equipped modern research laboratories that are dedicated to the research areas such as process instrumentation, optical and biochemical analysis, chemical synthesis, nano structures, guided wave optics, spectral and physical pattern recognition, and fiber optics (Oct. 2005).
Enwave Optronics, Inc. announces collaboration with Applied Chemometrics, Inc., for its industrial process control applications. Applied Chemometrics is a comprehensive supplier of software, training, consulting, and support. Their senior level team of industrial process analyzer specialists has decades of experience in the design, integration, and deployment of mission critical spectroscopic analyzers across the full range of industries and application areas. They are also experienced in developing corporate strategies and programs to effectively exploit advanced chemometrics analyzers and methods for enhanced competitiveness and profitability (Sept 2005).
New EZRaman System - Lowest Cost Raman Solution

The Enwave's EZRaman series Raman systems are ideal for various academic, research, and industrial laboratory applications. These fully integrated Raman systems are designed as an high performance and lowest-cost solution to Raman Spectroscopy (Sept 2005).




One of The Lowest Cost Raman Systems - High performance and Easy to Use

Product Highlight:

  • Fully Integrated Raman System
  • Excitation Power: 150 mW (808 nm) or 532 nm (20 mW)
  • Narrow-Linewidth / Frequency-Stabilized Laser (NIR or Visible)
  • Spectral Resolution (~10 cm-1)
  • Temperature (TEC) Regulated CCD Spectrograph (Optional)
  • Long Integration Time (Optional)
  • User Friendly Software
  • Great for Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS)
  • Reliable & Compact
  • Robust & Durable Design
  • Best Performance / Cost
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New Battery-Powered Raman System
Enwave's HRC-10/BAT Battery-Powered Raman system is designed for great portability and convenience. The system is ideal for many Raman applications in various environmental conditions. These fully-integrated Raman system are designed as an high performance and cost effective. It is easy to use, reliable, and robust for both in-field and laboratory routine Raman spectroscopy applications (August 2005).



High performance, high-resolution, battery-powered, and fully-integrated Raman analyzer system for both in-field and laboratory Raman Applications (portable, easy to use)

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New Portable/Industrial Raman Analyzers are now equipped with TEC-cooled CCD spectrograph (linear or back-thinned CCDs) for superior performance and cost effectiveness. All models use frequency-stabilized diode lasers or solid-state lasers for long-term stabilities and high-resolution Raman spectra (August 2005).




“A New Era In Affordable Raman Spectroscopy” Raman Technology for Today's Spectroscopists (June 2004) By Tony Lam, Enwave Optronics, Inc.