Thermo Scientific Niton Apollo LIBS analyzer is the tool of choice for industrial organizations when mobility and carbon detection are critical concerns. With the use of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS), the Niton Apollo offers increased productivity and improved performance. Open up new avenues and apply the strength of laboratory analysis to the field.
Analytical performance: The Niton Apollo allows users to quantify the elemental composition of materials and is designed to provide low limits of detection. The Niton Apollo was designed specifically to measure the carbon content of low alloy and carbon steels. To provide better results, it uses a high purity argon purge.
Increased field access: Steer clear of cramming large machinery into confined areas. The Niton Apollo, weighing only 6.4 pounds (2.9 kilograms), converts a typical Optical Emission Spectroscopy (OES) instrument installed on a cart or in a lab into a very compact handheld analyzer. The Niton Apollo allows for easy and safe mobility with the user, whether they are hanging from a rope or climbing in a trench.
Functionality: Simple navigation and settings are made possible by vibrant icons and an application interface. Make use of the touchscreen and swiping features—even when wearing gloves. The directional keys that are optional for the Niton Apollo increase usability. Accurate sample placement is made possible with a micro and macro camera, which can also gather photographs for improved documentation. Additionally, data from your device is immediately sent to a PC via WiFi accessible.
Easy to Use: Experience rapid performance along with point-and-shoot ease of use. Even non-technical individuals can easily operate the Niton Apollo with little instruction. The Niton Apollo can confirm steel grades and determine metal compositions, ready to go when you are.
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