Raman Spectroscopy is a technique used to analyze moisture content in various materials, including those affected by water damage. It employs specialized equipment for moisture analysis, such as Raman spectrometers.
Raman Spectroscopy is a non-destructive analytical technique that relies on the inelastic scattering of laser light to provide information about the molecular composition and structure of a substance. When a sample is illuminated with a laser, a portion of the scattered light undergoes inelastic scattering. This inelastic scattering results in a shift in the frequency of the scattered light, known as the Raman shift.
Raman Spectroscopy is widely used in moisture analysis due to its several advantages:
Raman Spectroscopy finds applications in various industries, including food, pharmaceuticals, and environmental monitoring, where accurate moisture analysis is crucial for quality control and safety purposes.