Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS)
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The Future of Waste Management: from Waste to Resource
The process of digitizing the three stages of waste management (collection, sorting and treatment), as we explained in our last blog post, is a reality. This complex process of transformation and innovation is not, however, the end point on the road to more sustainable, efficient and cost-effective waste management. With the digitization of recycling underway, new questions are opening up: What ...
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What is laser ablation and why you need a nitrogen generator
Laser ablation is becoming a popular technique for direct solid sampling in analytical chemistry. But what exactly is laser ablation and why would you need a nitrogen generator for it? Laser ...
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In-Situ Elemental Composition Analysis of Large Inhalable Aerosol Using Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy
Particles Plus instruments were used during the research into In-Situ Elemental Composition Analysis of Large Inhalable Aerosol Using Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy at Colorado State University. The paper was presented by Professor Azer Yalin ...
New Handheld Analyzer Uses Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy for Fast, More Accurate Carbon Measurement in the Field
Joining forces – Metrohm and B&W Tek to Take Raman Spectroscopy to the Next Level
Joining forces – Metrohm and B&W Tek to take Raman spectroscopy to the next level
Metrohm acquires B&W Tek
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Handheld LIBS Spectrometer
The NanoLIBS® LIBS analyzer is a state-of-the-art, handheld instrument for laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy used in rapid identification of solid materials based on elemental analysis. The NanoLIBS provides considerable time savings in materials identification and confirmation, improving compliance with raw material testing directives while at the same time increasing productivity. The ...