SciAps, Woburn, Massachusetts, has introduced the LIBZ portable metals analyzer, which features laser-based technology.
The company claims the LIBZ’s laser technology provides faster and more precise analysis of stainless and high-temp alloys than X-ray technology.
Because it doesn’t rely on X-ray technology, there is “no registrations, no licensing no government reporting or fees [and] no ionizing radiation," the company says.
The LIBZ features a high-powered, eye-safe laser, SciAps says, and does not require silicon detectors.
The unit is Android based and features an integrated camera and video.
More information is available at www.sciaps.com or by calling 866-301-6328.
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