Exploring the Measurement of Polymer Material Properties

For many years, Raman spectroscopy has had a reputation for being pricey, bulky and hard to use. However, thanks to recent advancements in stability, portability and technological improvements in lasers, optics, and detectors, this technique has now become faster and more accessible for both real-time inline measurements as well as laboratory testing.

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The Thermo Scientific MarqMetrix™ All-In-One Process Raman Analyzer is one such example, which produces identical and repeatable results from unit to unit with a small footprint.

This article will explore a case study of how Chemours, a chemical company based in Wilmington, Delaware, uses Raman spectroscopy, and more specifically, the MarqMetrix All-In-One Process Raman Analyzer, to measure and ensure the proper function of new and existing polymer materials, pigments, and cooling fluids.

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This information has been sourced, reviewed and adapted from materials provided by Thermo Fisher Scientific – Materials & Structural Analysis.

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