On April 10, 2018, the biannual analyticana exhibition in Germany was opened in Munich. At this event, Bruker announced the launch of the INVENIOTM Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) Research Spectrometer and the CTXTM X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) Elemental Analyzer. New products.
INVENIO Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) Spectrometer
INVENIO is the successor of the Bruker VERTEX 70 full-wavelength high-end infrared spectrometer. Many innovative technologies can be combined with the proven Vertex 70 technology. For example, the unique RocksolidTM interferometer and FM technology can simultaneously perform mid- to far-infrared spectroscopy; the new MultiTectTM Technology allows control of up to five internal detectors, covering the range from far infrared to UV-Vis; DigiTectTM detector slots provide more flexibility for multiple detectors; Intelligent INVENIO beam path further increases luminous flux And spectral sensitivity and so on.
In addition to performance and flexibility, INVENIO's main goal is to simplify the research user's workflow. The integrated touch panel provides intuitive configuration settings and workflows for the development of applications. The system can also be switched to laptop operation. TransitTM The channel can easily perform transmission measurements without removing the experiment from the sample chamber.
Compared to other studies on FT-IR, INVENIO has also designed electronically encoded beam windows with electromagnetic mounting, automatic internal attenuator wheels and 8-bit verification wheels for standard and customer-specific filters.
CTXTM XRF Elemental Analyzer
The new CTX uses a 4W X-ray source, Bruker's patented SharpBeamTM optimized X-ray geometry, high-performance silicon drift detector (SDD), and DetectorShieldTM anti-barrier detection for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and USB connectivity, and its touch screen The user interface also provides measurement control and result display. In addition, Bruker's Toolbox PC software enables full remote operation of the CTX. Optional PC software includes Bruker's ArtaxTM for advanced qualitative, semi-quantitative component analysis, and for the user Defined experience associated with EasyCalTM.
CTX has a variety of configurations that can be optimized for different industries and applications such as minerals and mining, food safety and agriculture, pharmaceutical raw materials, precious metals, polymers, and marine fuel oil analysis. It is specifically designed for samples that need to be in cups or bags Applications for preparation and/or sample preparation, as well as small samples that require a few seconds of measurement time.
The portable tabletop XRF (CTX) weighs less than 7 kg and has a width of only 14 cm. Although the CTX is primarily designed for mobile and on-site laboratories, it is also well suited for rapid pre-screening or routine analysis in central and factory workshops, and as Backup of large XRF or ICP / AA systems.