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Bruker AXS announced that it will launch its new G4 PHOENIX™
combustion analysis system with an infrared furnace for the
determination of diffusible hydrogen next week at the FABTECH
International & AWS Welding Show 2008 in Las Vegas at booth 13302 (www.fmafabtech.com).
Bruker AXS Executive Vice President Bernard Kolodziej stated: “Welding
material producers, tube plants and steel mills all require the advanced
hydrogen analysis capabilities of our new G4 PHOENIX.
We are pleased to be able to add this cutting-edge instrument to our
extensive range of high performance metals analyzers, including our
spark-OES, combustion analysis, and X-ray Fluorescence (XRF)
spectrometers.”
Bruker AXS Vice President Georg Schick added: “Our
G4 PHOENIX determines the diffusible hydrogen in a wide
range of material and matrices. Its quick heating infrared (IR) furnace
with a quartz tube diameter of 30mm allows advanced analysis of even
large samples up to 220 grams without problems, along with the detailed
analysis of industry-standard welding samples. A gas calibration unit
with 10 different volumes guarantees simple and reliable calibration.
The G4 PHOENIX is highly sensitive and the stable thermal
conductivity detector is capable of reading even the smallest hydrogen
contents. Our G4 PHOENIX analysis software is easy to use
and clearly structured. Typical analysis times of welding samples are
just an astonishing 20-40 minutes. Importantly, the analysis and report
format of the G4 PHOENIX complies with both
the AWS A4.3 and ISO 3690 norms.”
At FABTECH, Bruker will also demonstrate its new high performance TRACERturboSD
handheld XRF analyzer, the world’s first
handheld alloy analyzer incorporating a Silicon Drift Detector (SDD) for
faster analysis, better light element performance and higher
specificity, resulting in overall increased analytical confidence and
speed.
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