LIBS chemical composition analysis designed for scientists and engineers
LIBS, Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy, a relatively young technique, has gradually become well known to the expert community thanks to its advantages, and today is making its way from the laboratory to industrial applications.
The LIBS technology developed by AtomTrace is capable of analyzing most elements on the periodic table, including those of low atomic weight.
In a matter of seconds, it can analyze samples without any special preparation, whether solids, liquids or gases. It also enables rapid, high-resolution 2D or 3D mapping and in-depth analysis of thin layers. It is also a virtually non-destructive method (mass removed in the ng range).
Fields of application :
Geology / Metallurgy / Glass / Ceramics / Polymers / Plastics / Food processing / Agriculture / Pharmacology.
A solid technological base:
AtomTrace is a start-up from the Central European Institute of Technology (Brno, CZ) and cooperates closely with this new center in the fields of life sciences, advanced materials and technologies. AtomTrace also maintains long-term cooperation with other institutions, such as the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic and the Faculty of Sciences at Masaryk University.
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LIBS M-Trace, the mobile laboratory
Mobile LIBS measurement
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LIBS X-Trace, the remote measurement
Long distance LIBS measurement
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LIBS Sci-Trace for material analysis
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The benefits of LIBS
The benefits of the LIBS analysis technique: LIBS is capable of performing an analysis of most elements in the periodic table, including those with low atomic […]