Bruker Corporation (NASDAQ: BRKR) is a leading provider of high-performance scientific instruments and solutions for molecular and materials research, as well as for industrial and applied analysis. The Bruker Elemental division designs and manufactures handheld X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometers in Kennewick, Washington (USA). XRF is a quick, safe and completely non-destructive method of evaluating a material’s chemical composition. Bruker Elemental’s handheld analyzers can detect elements from Mg to U (depending on the specific model).
Bruker’s Alloy Guide is an application (app) that gives you chemistry and concentration data for nearly 400 different alloys, including grades from the AISI standard.
System Requirements:
This easy to use Alloy Guide is designed to interface with:
Bookmarks/Shortcuts:
Using the Alloy Guide: Three simple steps is all it takes
1. Select the alloy standard. Current choices are AISI. Other standards will be available in future releases.
2. Select the alloy family / base metal from the list.
3. Select the specific alloy name from the list or start typing its name into the search box. Results are then displayed.
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If you have feedback about our App, please contact us at hhinfo@bruker-elemental.net
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While every effort has been made to ensure that data used for this application is accurate and reliable, Bruker Elemental cannot assume liability for any damages caused by inaccuracies in the data.
If a standard (UNS) number does not exist for a particular alloy, the definition of that alloy is not governed by the standards body. In these cases Bruker Elemental has used a popular definition of that alloy and no exact definition exists.
By continuing past this screen and using the Bruker Alloy App, you hereby agree to terms stated above.