Anyty 3R-TST100 Portable Raman Spectrometer
| Brand | Anyty |
|---|---|
| Origin | Beijing, China |
| Manufacturer Type | Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) |
| Product Category | Domestic |
| Model | 3R-TST100 |
| Instrument Type | Handheld Raman Spectrometer |
| Spectral Range | 150–3500 cm⁻¹ |
| Spectral Resolution | ≤6 cm⁻¹ |
| Spectral Repeatability | ±0.3 cm⁻¹ |
Overview
The Anyty 3R-TST100 Portable Raman Spectrometer is an OEM-engineered handheld analytical instrument designed for field-deployable molecular identification based on inelastic light scattering (Raman effect). Operating with a stabilized 785 nm diode laser excitation source and a thermoelectrically cooled CCD detector, the system delivers reliable vibrational fingerprint spectra across a broad spectral window—enabling unambiguous compound identification without sample preparation or physical contact. Its compact, ruggedized chassis meets MIL-STD-810G environmental durability requirements for shock, vibration, and temperature cycling, making it suitable for operation in customs checkpoints, forensic mobile units, hazardous material response teams, and regulatory field inspections. The instrument adheres to fundamental spectroscopic principles defined in ASTM E1840 and ISO 8573-9 for optical spectral instrumentation validation, ensuring traceable performance under variable ambient conditions.
Key Features
- Handheld form factor with integrated touchscreen interface and onboard battery providing ≥4 hours of continuous operation
- Real-time spectral acquisition and library-matched identification using embedded chemometric algorithms (PCA + Mahalanobis distance)
- Laser power output compliant with IEC 60825-1 Class 3R safety standards; automatic interlock and beam shutter control
- Optical path sealed against dust and moisture (IP54 rating); operational temperature range: −10 °C to +50 °C
- On-device spectral calibration verification using built-in silicon reference peak (520.7 cm⁻¹) prior to each measurement sequence
- Support for external GPS tagging and time-stamped metadata embedding per spectrum (NMEA 0183 compatible)
Sample Compatibility & Compliance
The 3R-TST100 accommodates direct analysis of solids, powders, liquids, gels, and packaged materials—including blister packs, glass vials, plastic bottles, and opaque containers—via non-destructive through-barrier measurement. It supports qualitative and semi-quantitative screening in accordance with USP , FDA Guidance for Industry on Raman Spectroscopy (2021), and EU Annex 8 (GMP for Excipients). All spectral data files comply with ASTM E131-22 standard nomenclature and are structured as .SPA or .CSV exports with full traceability: instrument ID, operator tag, acquisition parameters, calibration status, and environmental sensor logs (ambient temperature/humidity). Audit trails meet GLP/GMP documentation requirements for regulated laboratories and law enforcement agencies.
Software & Data Management
The device runs proprietary Anyty SpectraLink™ firmware (v4.2+), supporting offline spectral library management with user-defined libraries (up to 5000 entries), customizable match thresholds, and configurable reporting templates. Data synchronization occurs via encrypted Wi-Fi or USB-C to Anyty Cloud Analytics Platform—a secure, ISO/IEC 27001-certified environment enabling role-based access control, versioned library updates, and cross-device spectral comparison. Full compliance with FDA 21 CFR Part 11 is achieved through electronic signatures, audit trail logging (including parameter changes, library edits, and result approvals), and immutable record retention policies. Raw spectra retain full resolution (1024-point spectra) and support third-party import into OPUS, GRAMS/AI, or MATLAB environments.
Applications
- Customs and border protection: rapid identification of illicit substances (e.g., fentanyl analogues, synthetic cannabinoids, precursor chemicals) in cargo, mail, or personal effects
- Law enforcement forensics: on-scene verification of pharmaceutical counterfeits, adulterated drugs, or explosive residues without chain-of-custody disruption
- Food and drug regulatory surveillance: detection of unauthorized dyes, banned preservatives, or undeclared allergens in unpackaged or retail-ready goods
- Hazardous materials response: classification of unknown white powders, industrial solvents, or chemical warfare agent simulants in emergency scenarios
- Pharmaceutical manufacturing: incoming raw material verification (RMV) and blend uniformity checks at production line stations
- Environmental crime investigation: field screening of soil or water contaminants including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and organophosphate pesticides
FAQ
Does the 3R-TST100 require routine recalibration by the user?
No—each unit performs automated internal calibration before every measurement cycle using its integrated silicon reference. Annual factory recalibration is recommended for metrological traceability.
Can the instrument identify mixtures or only pure compounds?
It provides primary identification of dominant components in binary or ternary mixtures when spectral interference is low; advanced mixture analysis requires optional ChemVision™ add-on module with multivariate curve resolution (MCR).
Is spectral data export compatible with LIMS integration?
Yes—CSV and XML exports include all required metadata fields for direct ingestion into common LIMS platforms (e.g., LabWare, Thermo Fisher SampleManager) via RESTful API or SFTP protocols.
What safety certifications does the device hold?
CE marking (EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, RoHS 2011/65/EU), IEC 60825-1:2014 Class 3R laser safety certification, and FCC Part 15 Subpart B compliance for RF emissions.
How is data integrity ensured during wireless transmission?
All Wi-Fi transfers use TLS 1.2 encryption; device-to-cloud authentication employs X.509 certificates, and local storage utilizes AES-256 full-disk encryption.





