As a lead drafting organization of the national standard GB/T 21186-2007 Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer, Beijing Beifen-Ruili Analytical Instrument (Group) Co., Ltd. basing on nearly 50 years of R&D and manufacturing experience in infrared spectrometers, has launched the FR60 portable Fourier transform infrared and Raman spectrometer with full independent intellectual property rights. The FR60 combines the functionalities of both handheld Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectrometers and handheld Raman spectrometers, integrating FTIR technology with high-frequency Raman-based mapping spectroscopy. It not only achieves a wide range of chemical identification than standalone infrared or Raman spectrometers but also enables mutual validation of test results between the two technologies in specific applications, thereby enhancing credibility.
Application
Applicable to rapid screening in multiple deployment scenarios across industries such as customs, military, armed police, public security, border defense, firefighting, and food & drug administration. It enables on-site qualitative analysis of suspicious substances (e.g., drugs, chemical agents, explosives, flammable/explosive materials) with various physical states (solids, powders, liquids, pastes, etc.), quickly obtaining test results to improve users’ disposal and decision-making processes.
Advantages
l Professional: Developed for on-site rapid testing needs, it supports handheld/portable operation and requires no complex pretreatment.
l Precise: By leveraging the synergy of complementary physical mechanisms (dipole moment and polarizability), it enables expanded capabilities in chemical substance identification, and improves the accuracy and reliability of analysis.
l Characteristic: Compact and lightweight, it meets unique requirements such as on-site rapid testing and mobile law enforcement.
l Innovative: The handheld integrated infrared-Raman spectrometer that combines Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and high-frequency Raman-based mapping spectroscopy.