Handheld aluminum analyzers use laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy

Dec. 16, 2022
Handheld aluminum analyzers combine laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy-based (LIBS) high-speed aluminum sorting technology with handheld LIBS units.

Handheld aluminum analyzers combine laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy-based (LIBS) SpeedSorter high-speed aluminum sorting technology with Rigaku Analytical Devices handheld LIBS units. Designed to evaluate aluminum, regardless of environment or alloy grade, it determines the chemical composition of each piece of scrap aluminum before sorting into distinct types for melting and recycling.

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