Spectrolaser Laser Induced Breakdown Spectrometer
A new solution to the elemental characterisation of materials
The Spectrolaser is an elemental analysis instrument based on the technique known as LIBS - Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy.
It incorporates a high-power laser that induces a bright spark (or plasma) at the surface of the material being analysed.

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- The light emitted is subsequently analysed by a unique multi-channel spectrometer and detection system.
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- The elemental fluorescence is directly related to the concentration of the element in the material being analysed.
- Click on graph to see example of analysis.
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- Simultaneous Elemental Analysis
- USB Plug & Play operation
- Convenient, easy to use
- Rapid (seconds) sampling
- Low sample preparation
- Sensitive
- Hydrogen to Heavy Metals
- Cost effective
- Compact, desktop unit
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Example of a calibration curve
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Software
- Intuitive design allows easy operation in any environment
- Configure for either analyst testing or expert operation
- Complete software control over laser power, detector exposure and analysis time
- Peak find and identify using a database of >10,000 emission lines an relative intensities
- Construct comparisons against calibration samples
- Multiple report saving and export options
- Fully supported
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Spectrolaser applications for a wide range of industries
- Minerals
- Coal
- Cement
- Glass
- Fertilizers
- Coatings
- Metals
- Alloys
- Pharmaceuticals
- Plants and Biological
- Food Stuff