Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS)
Articles & Whitepapers
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Ensuring Material Integrity: Gas Detection Technologies in Metal 3D Printing
Introduction: Metal 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, has revolutionised various industries by enabling the production of complex and customised metal parts with unprecedented precision. However, ensuring the integrity and quality of printed components remains a critical challenge. Gas detection technologies offer a solution to this challenge, providing valuable insights into ...
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Understanding Thermal Desorption: A Comprehensive Guide
Thermal desorption is a powerful technique used in various fields, including environmental science, analytical chemistry, and material science. It involves the process of heating a material to ...
News
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In-Situ Elemental Composition Analysis of Large Inhalable Aerosol Using Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy
Particles Plus instruments were used during the research into In-Situ Elemental Composition Analysis of Large Inhalable Aerosol Using Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy at Colorado State University. The paper was presented by Professor Azer Yalin ...
New Handheld Analyzer Uses Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy for Fast, More Accurate Carbon Measurement in the Field
Joining forces – Metrohm and B&W Tek to Take Raman Spectroscopy to the Next Level
Joining forces – Metrohm and B&W Tek to take Raman spectroscopy to the next level
Metrohm acquires B&W Tek
Equipment & Solutions
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Handheld LIBS Spectrometer
The NanoLIBS® LIBS analyzer is a state-of-the-art, handheld instrument for laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy used in rapid identification of solid materials based on elemental analysis. The NanoLIBS provides considerable time savings in materials identification and confirmation, improving compliance with raw material testing directives while at the same time increasing productivity. The ...