Brand:Bruker
Model:Q2 ION
Today Q2 ION is one of the smallest and lightest ultra-compact spark emission spectrometer for metal analysis available.
The new generation of spark spectrometer Q2 ION elevates metal analysis into new levels of simplicity and ease-of-use. Today Q2 ION is one of the smallest and lightest ultra-compact spark emission spectrometer for metal analysis available. It is a versatile multi-matrix system for comprehensive incoming material inspection and quality assurance of metal alloys. Its primary applications and metal matrices include copper, aluminum and iron at smaller foundries, inspection companies, metal recycling and metal fabricators. An affordable price and low operational costs make this spectrometer the ideal tool for smaller and medium-size businesses.
Besides the classical "analysis workflow“, the new Q2 ION now also offers a dedicated workflow for positive material identification (PMI), especially useful for incoming material testing and quality control of metal alloys.
Q2 ION - Metals Analysis made easy
Its design makes Q2 ION very compact and ultra light. It can easily be brought to a nearby site for analysis. Despite its low weight, it is suitable for applications in rugged environment.
Q2 ION also defines new standards in ease-of-use. Place your sample onto the
spark stand and press the start button or simply touch the screen. In less than thirty seconds you get the complete elemental composition of your metal. The patented Flat Field optical system is a masterpiece of optics design with maximum stability. The high-definition CCD detector & ClearSpectrum® technology offer best-in-class analytical performance.
· Iron & Steel and its alloys
· Aluminum and its alloys
· Copper and its alloys
· Further applications upon request
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