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Bruker Launches X-ray Analysis Suite at PITTCON

March 10, 2009

Bruker Corporation announces several new solutions-oriented, turn-key, push-button analyzers based on X-ray analysis. The solutions address large pharma/biotech, applied and industrial markets.

Applications range from biologics quality control, to on-line pharma process analytical technologies (PAT) tablet characterization, to food and feed analysis, to elemental analysis in forensics, precious metals and cement, to positive materials identification (PMI) in the power and aerospace industries.

X-Ray Materials Research and Elemental Analysis

D2 PHASER
Bruker enters the benchtop X-ray diffraction (XRD) market with a compact, high-performance XRD spectrometer for the qualitative and quantitative analysis of crystalline phases.

S8 LION
Bruker enters the simultaneous wavelength dispersive X-ray Fluorescence (WDXRF) market with a high-end, next-generation spectrometer for process and quality control in cement, minerals and mining.

M1 ORA and M4 TORNADO
Bruker extends its product portfolio for the micro X-Ray Fluorescence (µ-XRF) market with a convenient, small precious metals and jewelry analyzer, as well as a high-end, automated, vacuum micro-XRF spectrometer for non-destructive, elemental microanalysis on solid or liquid samples, particles, inclusions and coatings with unprecedented speed and accuracy for a wide range of applications, including microelectronics, RoHS, forensics and geology.

S1 SORTER & S1 TURBOSD
Bruker broadens its handheld XRF product line with a fast, affordable alloy sorter, and a next-generation SDD-based high-performance handheld XRF for the most demanding applications and light-element analysis.

Q8 MAGELLAN
This new version of Bruker’s successful, high-end Q8 spark-OES series provides even better performance, long-term stability, convenience and ease-of-use for the most demanding metallurgical applications.

Source: Bruker Corporation


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