Stat Peel makes the Identifier system platform, an automated, high-sensitivity Raman spectroscopy-based system for material-selective particle inspection.
Originally designed with health and safety in mind to monitor airborne CNTs in production environments, further development has extended the system’s capabilities to material inspection for a wide range of quality control tasks.
In the Identifier aerosol monitoring configuration, employees wear lightweight badges which collect airborne particles during their shifts to measure personal exposure to potentially harmful materials. The badges can also be placed throughout a facility to determine which locations or processes are hot spots for releasing particles. Stationary badges are particularly useful for monitoring cross-contamination of materials.
We also offer a sampling service so you can test the capabilities of the Identifier in your facility. We ship a kit with badges and slides so you can sample at your location, then we perform the analysis at the Stat Peel lab.
The quality control version of the Identifier system lets the user filter materials from liquids and accommodates the automatic inspection of up to 90 loaded filters. The materials of interest, such as different cathode and anode materials, are quantified and the results are stored in a database.