
- Special Issues-12-01-2014
- Volume 29
- Issue 12
SciAps
Company Description
Any Element, Any Compound, Any Mineral - Anywhere on the Planet
SciAps's mission is to provide durable, field-tested, portable instruments to identify any compound, any mineral, any element - anyplace on the planet. Originally founded in 1997 in Laramie, Wyoming, SciAps now is a Boston-based company specializing in durable, field-tested, portable laser technology instruments used to identify compounds, minerals, and elements, both on-site and in real-time. Manufacturing, service, and customer support are operated out of the company's fully ISO-certified facility in Laramie, Wyoming. SciAps's analyzers are used for a wide variety of end-use applications, ranging from alloy analysis, mining and exploration, pharmaceuticals and nutraceuticals, plastics and polymers, law enforcement, and HAZMAT first responders.
Chief Spectroscopic Techniques Supported
- Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS)
- Raman
- Near infrared (NIR)
- Ultraviolet (UV)
- Visible (Vis)
Markets Served
- Alloys/Metals
- Mining and exploration
- Academics
- Manufacturing and chemical processing
- Plastics and polymers
- Law enforcement
- HAZMAT first responders
- Pharmaceutical and food
Major Products/Services
- Z-100
- Z-500
- Inspector 500
- Inspector 300
- Reporter TS
- Navigator
- Inspector Scope
- Advantage
- Observer
SciAps, Inc.
2 Constitution Way
Woburn, MA 01801
TELEPHONE
(339) 927-9455
E-MAIL
WEB SITE
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES
<100
YEAR FOUNDED
1997
Articles in this issue
over 11 years ago
Computer Validation: Do All Roads Lead to Annex 11?over 11 years ago
Three-Dimensional Raman Imaging of Ion-Exchanged Waveguidesover 11 years ago
Initial Quantitative Measurements with Handheld LIBSover 11 years ago
Characterization of Diesel Fuel Using a Modular Raman Systemover 11 years ago
The Moxtek ICE Cube Polarizing Beamsplitterover 11 years ago
Closed Vessel Digestion of Frosting or Icing Using SRC Technologyover 11 years ago
EDAX Inc.over 11 years ago
Raman Spectroscopy for Pigment Identification


