Buying Laser-induced Breakdown Spectroscopy Equipment
Laser-induced breakdown produces radiating plasmas, emitting light that can be analyzed to gain information on the chemical composition of a target. This technique is used in various fields for precise material analysis.
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Aspects to Consider Before Buying
Some aspects to consider before buying laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy equipment: measurement accuracy, sensitivity, update rate, compatibility with lasers, user interface, digital interface, durability, environmental resistance, calibration needs, maintenance, safety features, reliability.
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Find Suppliers for Laser-induced Breakdown Spectroscopy Equipment
17 suppliers for laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy equipment are listed in the RP Photonics Buyer's Guide, out of which 3 present their product descriptions. Both manufacturers and distributors can be registered.
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The lasers you need. From the people you trust. Our experience, your advantage. RPMC Lasers, Inc.8495 Veterans Memorial Pkwy O’Fallon MO 63366 United States See us at SPIE Photonics West 2025 in San Francisco, January 25–30 (booth 3686, 3687)! |
Serving North America, RPMC Lasers offers a wide range of Q-switched lasers for laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) with wavelengths ranging from the UV through the IR. These CW DPSS lasers, pulsed DPSS lasers, and microchip lasers are available with both active and passive Q-switching, with high quality TEM00 beam profile and high pulse energies. Standard and custom options available. Let RPMC help you find the right laser today! |
CNI Laser No. 888 Jinhu Road High-tech Zone, Changchun 130103 China See us at SPIE Photonics West 2025 in San Francisco, January 25–30 (booth 1361)! |
CNI has developed pulsed lasers for Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS). Emission wavelengths of 1064 nm, 532 nm, 355 nm and 266 nm are available, and even multi-wavelength systems on request. We are happy to provide customized solutions. |
Hamamatsu Photonics Europe Arzbergerstr. 10 82211 Herrsching Germany See us at SPIE Photonics West 2025 in San Francisco, January 25–30 (booth 1127)! |
Hamamatsu Photonics have a range of light receiving and emitting devices suitable for LIBS, including CCD linear image sensors and solid state lasers which are compact, lightweight and easy to mount on equipment. |
Other Suppliers | |
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Avantes B. V. Netherlands | |
B&W Tek, Inc. United States | |
Flash Photonics United States | |
GMP SA, Büro Zürich Switzerland | |
HP Spectroscopy GmbH Germany | |
Ibsen Photonics A/S Denmark | |
Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V. Germany | |
LTB Lasertechnik Berlin GmbH Germany | |
Mountain Photonics GmbH Germany | |
New Age Instruments & Materials India | |
Ocean Optics United States | |
Quantum Composers Inc. United States | |
Tokyo Instruments, Inc. Japan | |
Topag Lasertechnik GmbH Germany |