Bruker S1 Titan 600 Handheld Xrf Spectrometer
The Bruker S1 Titan 600 is a handheld X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometer, designed for elemental analysis in a variety of applications. XRF technology allows for rapid, non-destructive analysis of materials, providing information about the elemental composition of a sample. The S1 Titan 600 is a portable device, which makes it especially useful for field analysis, quality control, and various on-site inspections.
Features of the Bruker S1 Titan 600:
- Portability: The device is lightweight and portable, making it easy to carry and use in field conditions.
- High Performance: The S1 Titan 600 offers excellent sensitivity and precision for a handheld device, allowing for accurate elemental analysis.
- Large Measurement Range: It can analyze a broad range of elements, from sodium (Na) to uranium (U), depending on the configuration.
- User-Friendly Interface: It has an intuitive touchscreen interface for easy operation and data interpretation.
- Advanced Software: The device typically comes with advanced software for processing the data, generating reports, and storing results.
- Robust Design: It is designed to withstand harsh environments, often used in industries like mining, metallurgy, environmental analysis, and recycling.
Applications:
- Material Identification: It’s commonly used in the field of materials science for identifying alloys, metals, and other substances.
- Mining and Geology: For exploration and quality control of ores, minerals, and other geological materials.
- Environmental Monitoring: It can be used for detecting hazardous materials, such as lead or mercury, in soil, water, or other samples.
- Quality Control: In manufacturing or production environments for fast analysis of raw materials and finished products.
General Specifications:
- X-ray Tube Type: Miniature X-ray tube with Ag (Silver) anode
- Detector Type: Silicon Drift Detector (SDD)
- Spectral Range:
- Typically from Na (Sodium) to U (Uranium), covering a wide range of elements.
Performance Specifications:
- Energy Resolution:
- Better than 150 eV at Mn Kα (around 5.9 keV), providing high precision in elemental detection.
- Excitation Power:
- 50 kV and 200 µA (max) for powerful X-ray excitation.
Measurement Capabilities:
- Elemental Range: From Na (Sodium) to U (Uranium), covering a broad spectrum of elements including metals, alloys, and non-metals.
- Detection Limits:
- Varies depending on the material, but typically in the range of ppm (parts per million) for most elements, depending on the specific sample and calibration.
Sample Analysis Time:
- Typical Measurement Time:
- Between 20 seconds to 2 minutes, depending on the sample and the elements being analyzed.
Display and Interface:
- Touchscreen:
- 5” color TFT LCD display for easy operation and result visualization.
- Data Storage:
- Internal memory for storing results, with USB ports for data transfer to external devices (e.g., computer or USB drive).
Battery and Power:
- Battery Type:
- Rechargeable Li-ion battery for portability.
- Battery Life:
- Typically, 8 hours of continuous use on a full charge (depends on usage and operational settings).
Physical Characteristics:
- Dimensions:
- 244 mm x 148 mm x 62 mm (L x W x H)
- Weight:
- Around 1.4 kg (3.1 lbs), making it relatively lightweight for a portable XRF unit.
Environmental Conditions:
- Operating Temperature:
- Typically -10°C to +50°C (14°F to 122°F), making it suitable for a variety of field conditions.
- Humidity:
- <90% relative humidity, non-condensing.
Software and Data Processing:
- Quantification Methods:
- Empirical calibration, fundamental parameters, and standardless analysis (depending on model configuration).
- Software:
- Advanced Bruker software for data interpretation, calibration, and reporting, with options for cloud-based data storage and remote analysis.
Safety Features:
- X-ray Safety:
- Certified to meet international safety standards (e.g., CE, RoHS).
Applications:
- Materials Testing: Ideal for analyzing metals, alloys, coatings, and other materials.
- Environmental Analysis: Detects heavy metals like lead, mercury, cadmium, etc., in various environmental samples.
- Forensic and Archaeological Analysis: Used for elemental analysis of archaeological artifacts and materials.
- Quality Control: For checking raw materials and finished goods in manufacturing processes.
Optional Features (Depending on Configuration):
- Additional Filters: For enhanced sensitivity or specific elemental analysis.
- Comprehensive Calibration Kits: For different types of materials or elements.
- Integrated Camera: For visual sample analysis and documentation.
S1 TITAN Specifications | Excitation | Detector | Elemental Range | Spot Size | Camera |
Model 600 | 15-50kV 4 filters |
CUBE™ SDD | Mg – U | 5mm | Optional |
- Superior large area SDD detector technology
- Superior count rates and resolution (compared to previous generation SiPIN instruments)
- Faster than previous generations
- Lower detection limits
- Easy analysis of light elements, such as magnesium, aluminum, and silicon, without the need for vacuum or helium atmosphere
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