Rigaku's CQL Narc-ID Handheld 1064 nm Raman Analyzer is able to presumptively identify narcotics, precursor chemicals, and more.
The portable Rigaku CQL Narc-ID Raman analyzer, operating at 1064 nm, offers preliminary identification capabilities for narcotics, their precursor substances, and adulterants, effective even at trace levels.
Designed for use by organizations involved in combating counter-narcotics agencies, law enforcement, crime laboratories, prison facilities, customs agencies, or public safety efforts, the CQL Narc-ID plays a crucial role in safeguarding communities against the hazardous substances prevalent in the illegal drug trade.
This library, developed and confirmed on the device itself, provides users with immediate access to an up-to-date array of substances, such as the newest cathinones, cannabinoids, fentanyl variants, opioids, tryptamines, amphetamines, nitazenes, and beyond.I purchased the Rigaku analyzer for 3 reasons: results in 10 seconds or less, little to no fluorescence, and it sees through colored containers - it was a no brainer!.
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