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  • Handheld Heavy Metal Element Composition Spectrometer

    Handheld Heavy Metal Element Composition Spectrometer

    This rugged 245x250x90mm portable spectrometer delivers fast, precise elemental identification in the field. The 50kV X-ray tube and high sensitivity Si-PIN diode detector provide accurate analysis of metal alloys, impurities, and more. They deliver reliable results within seconds—without the need for laboratory testing. With dimensions of 245mm * 250mm * 90mm and weighing just 1. 5 kg, it's equipped with a high-sensitivity Si-pin/SDD probe, targeting materials like Ag, W, and Ta with. Handheld / portable X-ray fluorescent (XRF) analyzers have the capability to non-destructively quantify or qualify nearly any element from Magnesium to Uranium, depending on the instrument configuration. TITAN provides material identification that you can rely on with. Our Belec Compact Port HLC is your reliable partner for mobile metal analysis.

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  • Metal element determination using a spectrometer

    Metal element determination using a spectrometer

    Depending on the elements to be determined, elemental analysis or optical emission spectrometry (OES) is the method of choice if a highly precise and fast metal analysis of the elemental concentrations is required. Atomic spectroscopy instruments can be divided into three basic types, depending on whether the phenomenon measured is based on light absorption, emission or fluorescence. Flame atomic absorption spectrometry also can be used, but iron solutions are notorious for clogging the burner with iron oxide when the. 5. The principle of AAS relies on the vaporization of metals within a sample when introduced to a flame. Every ground state metal absorbs light radiation (and. Spectroscopy is a common method for analyzing metal composition due to its high precision and ability to detect a wide range of elements. It's highly sensitive and can detect very low concentrations of trace.

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  • Operating Procedures for a Metal Spectrometer

    Operating Procedures for a Metal Spectrometer

    This Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) describes basic chemical safety information for Mass Spectrometry (MS). Prior to conducting work with a mass spectrometer personnel must obtain approval fro.


  • Working Principle of Portable Spectrometer

    Working Principle of Portable Spectrometer

    Handheld spectrometers are compact and portable devices designed to analyze the spectral composition of different materials. The growing demand for quick and efficient material. A portable spectrometer consists of several crucial components that work together to capture and analyze light. Over time, though, as the technology evolves, a greater degree o SWaP friendliness is usually achieved. 1 shows one of the earliest (if not the earliest) “portable” infrared (IR) spectrometers, which. UV-Visible Spectrophotometer: UV-Visible spectrophotometers are used to measure the absorption or transmission of light in the ultraviolet and visible regions of the electromagnetic spectrum.


  • Functions of Seismic Bracing for Metal Cable Trays

    Functions of Seismic Bracing for Metal Cable Trays

    Seismic bracing, typically made of high-strength metal, is key component specifically designed to enhance the stability and safety of cable tray systems during earthquakes. In regions prone to seismic activity, ensuring that your cable tray system is capable of withstanding such events is vital. For over 60 years, the mechanical, electrical, and fire protection trades have relied on TOLCO seismic bracing solutions. Why is seismic bracing important? International Building Code. Electric Power Research Institute and EPRI are registered service marks of Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. During an earthquake, cable trays are exposed not only to gravity loads and normal service loads, but also to lateral movement, vertical acceleration, vibration, and building drift.

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