Seeing Through Layers: Analyzing Multi-Layer Packaging with Raman Spectroscopy

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Join us to explore how Raman spectroscopy can help you uncover the hidden layers of your packaging, ensuring quality control, material consistency, and optimal product protection.

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Beginning: 04/03/25

Location: Online

Do you really know what's in your packaging? As consumer goods and food products become more complex, understanding the materials used in packaging is critical to ensuring safety, quality, and performance. Multi-layer packaging, commonly found in items like snack bags and medical products, often consists of a combination of polymers, foils, and coatings designed to protect the contents from environmental factors such as moisture, oxygen, and light. But how can we analyze these layers without damaging the packaging?

Raman spectroscopy offers a powerful, non-destructive solution to this challenge. This technique enables detailed analysis of the composition, thickness, and structural integrity of multi-layer packaging materials, providing insights into each layer without the need for sample preparation. Whether through depth profiling, which examines material composition at different depths, or cross-sectional analysis, which provides a clear view of layered structures, Raman spectroscopy reveals what’s truly inside your packaging.

Join us to explore how Raman spectroscopy can help you uncover the hidden layers of your packaging, ensuring quality control, material consistency, and optimal product protection.

What you will learn:
•    What multi-layer packaging is made up of and why multiple layers are required 
•    The importance of analyzing multi-layer packaging materials for quality and performance
•    How Raman Spectroscopy provides a non-destructive solution for material identification

Who should attend?
•    Consumers interested in knowing more about packaging 
•    Packaging engineers and material scientists
•    Food and beverage industry professionals
•    Pharmaceutical packaging specialists
•    QC/QA and FA teams working with polymers 

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