New portable Libs analyzer

Spectroscopy - Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy

Fondis Electronic distributes a new portable Libs analyzer (Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy) manufactured by Thermo Scientific: Niton Apollo.

It meets a growing demand among manufacturers for easy, accurate measurement of carbon content in steel. As a result, it can be used to monitor critical parts on production lines in all sectors.

Lors de contrôles sur des produits tels que des tuyaux, des vannes, des cuves, l’Apollo permet de vérifier qu’aucun alliage non conforme n’a été utilisé pendant le processus de fabrication.

In addition to carbon steels, the Apollo also differentiates between high- and low-carbon stainless steels (such as 304/304 L or 316/316L).

The Apollo also accurately measures the following elements: Al, Si, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Co, Ni, Cu, Nb, Mo, W: Al, Si, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Co, Ni, Cu, Nb, Mo, W. Equivalent carbon is calculated directly during measurement.

Results are obtained in 10 seconds, the batteries are hot-swappable and have an autonomy of three to four hours each.

The Apollo is easy to use: the interface is highly intuitive, the screen is color, touch-sensitive and tiltable, and it weighs 2.9 kg including batteries. The analyzer is safe (three safety levels to trigger a measurement) and resistant (IP54 protection rating).

According to Fondis Electronic, this is a high-performance device designed for the field.

Fondis Electronic, a subsidiary of the Physitek Group, has been distributing metal analysis solutions since 1982. The company has acquired expertise in elemental analysis and offers a complete range of portable XRF and LIBS spectrometers. Its technical team in Voisins-le-Bretonneux (78) provides after-sales service for its instruments.

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