The Agilent Vaya handheld Raman spectrometer can also be used in cosmetics manufacturing.
With GMP being implemented in the cosmetics industry, manufacturers have started to mimic best practices from the pharmaceutical industry to meet new quality requirements—all while maintaining their production costs. This new application note provides examples of how the Vaya Raman system can be used by cosmetics manufacturing QA/QC organizations to check raw materials at receipt directly in the warehouse. The examples show how Vaya can be used to ID raw materials like emollients, preservatives, surfactants, essential oils, and vitamins—directly through transparent and non-transparent containers in the warehouse quarantine/receiving area.
Download the application note: Cosmetic Raw Material Identification Testing Through Transparent and Opaque Containers
Further reading:
- Read the article: Vaya Handheld Raman Spectrometer FAQs
Learn more about Vaya and identification of raw materials through a variety of containers and reducing the cost of quality with SORS technology.