Bruker Introduces the S1 TITAN™, an Advanced Handheld XRF Analyzer for Metals Alloy Verification, Recycling and Scrap Sorting
April 16 2012 - 8:00AM
Business Wire
At a major recycling industry conference, Bruker today announced
the introduction of the new S1 TITAN handheld XRF analyzer
at the ISRI 2012 conference (www.isri.org). The S1 TITAN is among
the lightest (1.44 kg including battery) tube-based handheld XRF
analyzers on the market today. The innovative S1 TITAN features an
integrated touch-screen color display, an up to 50 kV X-ray tube,
Bruker’s proprietary, high-speed XFlash® SDD detector
with high energy resolution and light-element capabilities, and an
ergonomic, yet tough housing that is sealed against humid and dusty
environments.
New S1 TITAN handheld XRF (Photo:
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The S1 TITAN is available in three models:
The S1 TITANLE, S1 TITANSE and S1
TITANSP. The S1 TITANLE uses a thin film
window for analysis of up to 37 elements, including light elements
such as Mg, Al and Si, without the need for a vacuum or helium gas
flush. The S1 TITANSE is perfect for analyzing
standard alloys, as well as high temperature samples up to 500˚C.
The S1 TITANSP is a value analyzer with a traditional
SiPIN detector. With its aluminized Kapton® window, the S1
TITANSP is able to measure in-process samples at
temperatures up to 500˚C.
The S1 TITAN’s patent pending SharpBeam®
technology optimizes the detector and tube geometry. The optimized
geometry has many user benefits, including improved measurement
precision, reduced power requirements and increased battery
life.
The new S1 TITAN covers a wide range of applications and
materials. Whether it’s in aerospace or automotive applications, in
metals processing or fabrication, in electronics manufacturing, in
a refinery, in a power plant, in mining, in recycling and scrap
sorting, in consumer products testing or in field environmental
analysis, or in the testing laboratory— the S1 TITAN will
quickly and accurately identify the elemental composition or
identify the alloys of your sample or parts to be tested. The S1
TITAN is capable of analyzing a vast list of materials,
including industrial metals, exotic aerospace alloys, e-scrap,
drill core, soil, consumer goods, and more.
In addition, the new S1 TITAN is available configured
specifically to analyze precious metals. Given the current price of
gold, the interest in trading gold is at a record high. Handheld
XRF is a very quick and easy way to measure the value of the gold
jewelry which is being sold or purchased.
John Landefeld, Executive Vice President of the Bruker Elemental
Division, commented: “We always have our customers in mind, so we
completely redesigned the instrument, in order to remove almost one
third of the weight. The result is one of the lightest tube-based
handheld XRF analyzers on the market today. In addition, our patent
pending SharpBeam® technology provides an optimized
measurement geometry, which helps to reduce weight and power
consumption. In terms of analytical performance and proprietary
algorithms, the S1 TITAN has made even further progress for
many important metals, mining and recycling applications and
calibrations, and today represents the best available system for
fast, easy-to-use, accurate, reliable and automated elemental
analysis and positive material identification.”
The new S1 TITAN is Bruker’s new high-end handheld XRF on
the market, and it complements Bruker’s line of other handheld XRF
analyzers, the S1 TURBO and S1 SORTER. Please visit
our website or contact us for additional information on the new
S1 TITAN at: www.bruker.com/s1titan
About Bruker Corporation
Bruker Corporation (NASDAQ: BRKR) is a leading provider of
high-performance scientific instruments and solutions for molecular
and materials research, as well as for industrial and applied
analysis. Bruker designs and manufactures a complete line of
handheld XRF (HHXRF) analyzers. For more information, please visit
www.bruker.com/hhxrf
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