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- Bruker Announces New High-Performance Scientific Instruments and Analytical Solutions for Life-Science Research, Industrial and Applied Markets at Analytica 2012
- Bruker Introduces the S1 TITAN(TM), an Advanced Handheld XRF Analyzer for Metals Alloy Verification, Recycling and Scrap Sorting
- Bruker Acquires Hecus MICROcaliX(R) Product Line to Expand Product Portfolio for Small Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS)
- Bruker Introduces the Alloy Guide App for Mobile Devices
Upcoming Events
- OrthoTec 2012
Jun 06-07, Winona Lake, IN, USA - Introducing XFlash® 6
Jun 13, Webinar - ACHEMA 2012
Jun 18-22, Frankfurt/M., Germany - Seeing at the Nanoscale 2012
Jul 09-11, Bristol, UK - ACA Annual Meeting
Jul 28-Aug 01, Boston, Massachusettes, USA - ACS Fall
Aug 19-21, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Exotic Metals Analysis with a Handheld XRF Instrument
Exotic alloys such as zirconium (Zr), niobium (Nb), hafnium (Hf), tungsten (W), and tantalum (Ta) alloys can be measured using handheld XRF. Like all alloys, it is possible to both provide chemical analysis of the sample as well as provide grade identification. If the particular grade definition is not included in the grade library supplied with the analyzer, that the new definition can be uploaded in a matter of minutes using the interface provided on the analyzer.
More Information
- S1 TURBOSD Brochure
- S1 SORTER Brochure
- S1 TURBOSD webpage
- S1 SORTER webpage
- Positive Material Identification (PMI) overview
- Handheld XRF Scrap Metal Sorting overview
Bruker has long been the industry leader in XRF, now driving the innovation in handheld XRF Spectrometers. Contact us for more information about choosing the right instrument for your needs.


