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AlloyChecker, a new handheld laser spectrometer for metal identification-Alloy Checker
AlloyChecker, a new handheld laser spectrometer for metal identification-OES Co., Ltd.

AlloyChecker, a new handheld laser spectrometer for metal identification
OES Co., Ltd.

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■AlloyChecker is the lightest handheld LIBS in its class.

Think of it as a 1.2 kg device that is battery powered and can be taken anywhere. Furthermore, metal identification can be done in about 1 second. AlloyChecker is just such a device. This device allows for quick and accurate metal identification. This system is ideal for quality control, inspection, PMI, and a wide variety of other material inspection applications. Maintenance-free and low-cost operation is possible.

■Why LIBS instead of X-rays? Comparison of handheld LIBS and X-ray

・For fluorescent rays, it is necessary to appoint an X-ray work supervisor, but this is not necessary for LIBS. Of course, there is no risk of exposure to radiation. - Small amounts of Mg, which are difficult to measure with X-rays, can also be measured with LIBS. For example, quickly determine 3004, 3005, or 356 and 357. These are some of the many examples.

■Features

Unlike conventional spark discharge optical emission spectroscopy, AlloyChecker focuses a laser beam onto the sample, converting part of the sample surface into plasma, and then spectroscopically analyzes the luminescence emitted as it returns to the ground state. spectroscopic analysis). This technique is also called Laser-induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS). QuantoLux calls this Laser OES. Unlike fluorescent X-rays, this method does not use any radiation or X-rays, so it can be operated safely without the need for licenses or qualifications. Additionally, since it does not use expensive consumable parts such as X-ray tubes, it is an extremely superior device in terms of running costs.

■Applications

・Analyze elements contained in alloys such as various stainless steels, zinc, and aluminum in a short time ・Sorting of scrap materials before feeding into the furnace ・Product shipping inspection ・Incoming inspection of materials, wrought materials, etc. ・Inspection of dissimilar materials (mix-up test) ・Plant maintenance

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Alloy Checker

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Rechargeable lithium-ion battery (can be used continuously for 8 hours), AC110/230V 60/50Hz

1.0Kg (1.2Kg with battery installed)

Complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS)

227×86×234mm (width x depth x height)

5℃~35℃

Czerny Turner

Q-switched diode pulsed laser, 1,064nm, class 3b

Opening 3mm

Intel i3 or higher

4 inches, 320 x 480 pixels

UV-VIS

4GB

WiFi, bluetooth

Linux

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