Oxford mPulse Handheld LIBS Analyzer (MPULSE)

    Oxford mPulse Handheld LIBS Analyzer
     

     

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      MPULSE
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    Description

    The first handheld LIBS (laser induced breakdown spectroscopy) analyzer, mPulse, is optimised for the rapid sorting of metal alloys.

    • Identify a wide variety of metal alloys at the press of the trigger
    • Measure elements, light and heavy in only 1 second
    • Test large or small samples such as shavings, turnings, granules, cables etc.
    • No x-rays and free from the regulatory constraints usually associated with x-ray analysers
    • Simple point-and-shoot operation

    mPulse scrap metal analyser has been designed to allow you to quickly, simply and reliably identify scrap or recycled metal and determine its value, minimising your time and maximising your profits.

    Operation is incredibly simple, the only button on the mPulse is the trigger which is also used to power-up the instrument

    The mPulse analyser is the fastest alloy sorter on the market. It has been designed for the rapid identification and sorting of heavier alloys such as Stainless Steels, Ni, Cu, Co, Ti alloys and many more. Up to 5 times faster than handheld XRF instruments, the mPulse makes measurements in just one second regardless of the alloy type.

    mPulse+ for Aluminium sorting

    The mPulse+ is the fastest Aluminium sorter on the market, up to 10 times faster than any handheld XRF instrument available. It is able to separate even the close grades such as Aluminium 6061 and 6063 in just one second. For ultra-fast sorting of a wide range of metal alloys including Magnesium and Aluminium alloys, stainless steels, Ni, Cu, Co, Ti alloys and many more, choose mPulse+.

    Features

     

    Ease of use

    • Simple ‘point and shoot’ analysis. Simply place the mPulse nose against the sample and press the trigger to measure
    • Intuitive icon driven user interface
    • Large touch screen (4.3”) that can be used with gloves on
    • Great results visibility, even in direct sunlight
    • Grade identification, chemistry, or Pass /Fail results after only 1 second

    Battery operated for true handheld use

    • Lightweight rechargeable battery pack
    • Batteries take only seconds to swap, minimising any interruption to your work
    • Up to 250 tests on a single charge
    • Two batteries included

     

     

    Large, icon driven, touch screen for ease of use

    • All operations are via simple icon driven applications which can be selected on the large, colour touch screen display, directly facing the user.
    • Results can be configured to be displayed in a number of formats, including the approximate analysis, alloy identification, or pass/fail. You decide how the results are displayed.

     

    Flexible results storage and transfer

    • Results are saved automatically on the mini-USB memory stick provided with the mPulse
    • Averaging function for multiple tests across a sample surface

    Performance You Can Rely On

    Analytical concentration ranges are appropriate for the type of metal being tested. Typical limits of detection vary from 0.05% to 1%. Elements below the detection limit of the mPulse are not displayed. Empirical calibrations are against certified reference materials and other samples with qualified analysis. Accuracy can be optimized over selected ranges by user-set localised standardisation. Precision is concentration dependent but the user should expect better than +/- 2%RSD at 10% Ni in 316 Stainless Steel.

    Operator Safety

    The mPulse has been assessed to be a Class 3B laser and should be handled accordingly. Although powerful, the laser beam is microscopic in diameter and is virtually harmless providing the beam is not aimed directly into the retina of an eye from a short distance. The mPulse laser will not penetrate the human body and is non-ionizing. Laser light is considered non-carcinogenic. No need for operator certification or licensing.