Summary
The IndiRAM Portable Raman Spectrometer enables quick, non-destructive gemstone testing with dual mode acquisition, high throughput, and built-in spectral reference. It’s compact, field-ready, and suitable for lab and gem trade applications.
Introduction
The IndiRAM™ Portable Raman Spectrometer brings fast, non-destructive gemstone analysis to your lab or field setup.
With dual mode signal acquisition, high Raman throughput, and a built-in spectral library, it’s designed for gemologists who need accurate and quick results.
This tool helps you confirm gem authenticity, detect treatments, and identify unknown samples—all in real time.
Key Features and Benefits
- Dual Mode Signal Acquisition for flexible and precise data capture
- High Raman Throughput ensures clarity even with small or low-quality samples
- Reaction Monitoring and In-Situ Measurements suitable for both lab and field testing
- Optional Optical Microscope for inclusion and surface studies
- Built-in Library (IndiRAMID) for quick reference and comparison
- Compact and Portable Design ideal for gem shows, labs, or educational setups
The IndiRAM Portable Raman Spectrometer helps you make confident gemstone evaluations without damaging samples.
It also supports gem identification, authenticity verification, and quality control in jewelry manufacturing and gemstone trading.
You can explore advanced gem testing tools like the Gemological Microscope Guide or compare techniques with the Refractometer in Gemology for a deeper understanding.
For more information on Raman systems, visit the manufacturer’s resource page on Raman Spectroscopy Basics.
Why It Matters
Portable Raman spectrometers like IndiRAM are revolutionizing gem testing.
They reduce dependency on bulky lab equipment and make on-site verification possible for jewelers and gem buyers alike.
Would having a portable Raman spectrometer change how you identify gemstones in your collection?
FAQ
1. What is a Raman spectrometer used for in gemology?
A Raman spectrometer identifies gemstones by measuring molecular vibrations, helping detect treatments and confirm authenticity.
2. How does IndiRAM differ from traditional lab spectrometers?
It’s portable, offers real-time testing, and includes a built-in spectral library for faster comparisons.
3. Can I use IndiRAM in the field?
Yes. It’s designed for portability and can perform in-situ measurements without bulky setups.
4. Does it support microscopic examination?
An optional optical microscope module allows inclusion and surface analysis.
