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Dr. Dave van Staveren and Andreas Agerer from the Competence Center Spectroscopy at Metrohm International Headquarters present how to use near-infrared spectroscopy to make your routine quality control of cannabis faster and more efficient.

Near-infrared spectroscopy for quality control: fast, easy, and cost-efficient

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Near-infrared spectroscopy has many advantages for quality control compared to wet chemical methods. For instance, NIR spectroscopy:

  • can analyze multiple parameters at the same time
  • delivers results in less than one minute
  • is an easy technique and only minimal training is required for routine operators

Learn more about NIR spectroscopy in our four-part blog series:

What is NIR spectroscopy?

Quality control of cannabis with NIRS