Metal Equipment Ltd
Test equipment, Manufacturer and Supplier - Japan
Bruker AXS S1 TURBOSDR (2)
Description:
The S1 TURBO SDR uses X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) for a quick and
completely non-destructive method of testing for lead free
manufacturing, RoHS compliance and the detection of heavy metals in
toys and consumer products. The S1 TURBO SDR provides rapid and
accurate analysis on materials such as lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), chrome
(Cr), cadmium (Cd), and bromine (Br) at part per million (ppm) levels.
The key to the success of the new S1 TURBO SDR portable XRF analyzer
is Bruker's XFlash Silicon Drift Detector (SDD) technology, which
offers count rates and resolution far superior to alternative SiPIN
detector technology. The large solid angle and the high count rate
capability of the industry-leading XFlash SDD allows the user to take
full advantage of the fluorescent radiation emitted from the sample,
resulting in very short measurement times.
Benefits at a Glance:
- First Ever SDD-Based Handheld Analyzer
- Superior Count Rates & Resolution
- PPM Detection Limits
- Rapid and Accurate Analysis on Materials (Lead [Pb], Mercury [Hg],
Chrome [Cr], Cadmium [Cd], and Bromine [Br] for Example) at part per
million (ppm) Levels
- Clarity & Usability
Specifications:
Detector: 10 mm2 X-Flash SDD Detector; Peltier Cooled; Typical
Resolution 145 eV at 100,000 cps
Excitation Source: X-Ray Tube with Ag Target; Max Voltage 40 kV
Filter: Five Position Filter Changer
Environmental Range: -10 C to 50 C
Sample Temperature to 150 C
Calibration Range: 28 Elements Including Mg, Al, and Si
Standard Alloy Library: Tool Steel, Low Alloy Steel, Stainless Steel,
Cobalt, Nickel, Copper, Titanium, Aluminum, Zirconium, Tungsten, Zinc
Alloys & Light Elements
Testing Modes: Grade ID (Emperical); PMI (FP); Dual; Universal; Pass/Fail
Power: Li-Ion Battery; 6 Hour Operating Time per Battery
Display: 240 x 320; 65,536 Colors; Back Lit; Touch Screen
Security: IR Samples Sensor; Password Protection; No Sample
(Backscatter) Shutoff
Data Storage: 512MB Memory Card (1,000s of Spectra & Millions of
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