LIBS - Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy

laser-induced plasma spectroscopy

In LIBS, a plasma is generated on the sample by means of a short pulsed laser. The light emitted during the breakdown of this plasma is recorded by a spectrometer, allowing element-specific analyses of the sample to be reliably performed. Detection limits of up to 10 ppm can be achieved.

In contrast to other atomic emission spectroscopy methods, LIBS offers the advantage of real-time measurement with the same analytical accuracy.

Z-901 Series

General alloy testing for scrap sorting or quality assurance.

Analyzes only carbon and sicilium. The perfect complement to your XRF.

Purpose for lithium in soils, ores and rocks.

Z-902 Series

General alloy testing for scrap sorting, PMI/NDT or quality assurance.

The world’s first portable analyzer that provides cohel substance content just got better!

Z-903 Series

Measures every element in the periodic table of elements – from hydrogen (H) to uranium (U).

The key to rock-solid carbon analysis for alloys in the field.

or an XRF after all?

X-550

The new standard in XRF

X-555

The most powerful portable XRF in the world.

OneBox

Analyze every element in the entire periodic table and sort every alloy with the highest precision.