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DeltaNu proudly offers the most sophisticated and extensive custom engineering for Raman spectroscopy applications. Our custom engineering capabilities extend "beyond the handbooks." Whether you need a simple modification to a standard product or a completely customized product, DeltaNu can accommodate your request. A highly skilled technical staff will help bring your project from conception to launch. And, our mechanical engineering team will help you conceptualize ideas and bring them to paper with computer aided drafting followed by prototype development. A few of our custom designs have grown into strategic partnerships such as Smiths Detection and CEM corporation.

In 2005 we co-developed the RespondeR with Smiths Detection. The RespondeR is used to identify hazardous chemicals, illicit drugs, explosives and other weapons of mass destruction for emergency response teams and criminal investigators. Unlike the Inspector Raman, the RespondeR has an embedded PC and touch screen monitor. This system is a lightweight, easy-to-use tool that provides users with reliable answers in seconds. It is waterproof and robust instrument that undergoes rigorous testing and vibration testing.


In 2004 we co-developed the Investigator with CEM Corporation. This device is used to monitor microwave assisted reactions in organic synthesis, which offers detailed information about the reaction mixture and the progress of the chemistry in real-time. The Investigator is the only benchtop laboratory system that provides in situ monitoring of microwave-assisted organic reactions, giving chemists a tool that allows them to quickly optimize reactions in real-time and increase their productivity without having to interrupt the synthetic process. We are proud to announce that the Investigator won an R&D 100 award. The award is presented on a yearly basis by the editors of R&D Magazine in recognition of the most "technologically significant new products and processes of the year."