Applications

Recycling

Fast and correct sorting is crucial when recycling metals, plastics and catalytic converters. The perfect field of application for mobile XRF- and LIBS-analyzers as well as NIR-spectrometers.

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Precious metal analysis

Portable X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy analysers determine the exact fineness of precious metals such as gold, silver, platinum, palladium and their respective alloying components simultaneously and in a matter of seconds.

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Quality assurance

Material mix-ups can lead to expensive product recalls and liabilities. The same goes for breach of restrictions on hazardous substances. Incoming goods control with mobile RFA-analysers is an efficient prevention.

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Process control

The identity check of raw materials is an important step during the production process of pharmaceuticals and the identification of counterfeits. Handheld Raman and NIR-spectrometers are outstandingly suited for this kind of applications.

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Airport security

To ensure general airport security, harmless substances must be distinguished from dangerous ones at passenger checkpoints. Liquid scanners analyze liquids, gels and pastes through their packaging.

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Narcotics

Measurements through transparent packages, definite detection of drugs through glass or plastic.

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Fentanyles

Minute amounts of fentanyles can be lethal, so detection of trace amounts is vital.

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Explosives

Minute amounts of fentanyles can be lethal, so detection of trace amounts is vital.

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Hazardous substances

The mobile Raman and FTIR-spectrometers deliver a fast and secure identification of unknown chemicals and hazardous materials. The PCR-analyser identifies biological threats; the automated Colorimeter detects traces of drugs and explosives.

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Contraband

New handheld technologies simplify the detection of hidden contraband. They enable the completely non-destructive examination of items.

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Further applications

Our portable analysers have a wide range of applications. Elemental analysis is required in art and archaeometry, mining as well as for soil and environmental analyses.

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