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- 4th International SAXS/GISAXS Workshop (PDF)
Sep 09-11, Leoben, Austria - Navigated Atomic Force Microscopy - N8 NEOS
Sep 15, Free Webinar - 17th Bruker Users‘ Group Meetings 2010 - Single Crystal X-ray Diffraction
Sep 19-22, Karlsruhe, Germany - Good Diffraction Practice III - Powder XRD Instrumentation and Data Quality
Sep 30, Free Webinar - COM2010 - Conference of Metallurgists
Oct 03-06, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Q6 COLUMBUS - Top Performance OES Metals Analyzer
When talking about our bench-top spectrometer, customers as well as journalists speak of a solution of striking simplicity. Glancing quickly at the technical features you will discover Q6 COLUMBUS really opens up a whole new world in optical spark spectroscopy. Astoundingly low limits of detection, remarkably reduced measurement times, top reproducibility, as well as the Windows-XP based QMatrix software are only some examples of Q6 COLUMBUS’ revolutionary high technology. Please check our technical data sheet for details.
Thanks to the know-how of the Bruker Elemental development team and the use of state-of-the-art instrument components, the requirement to minimize maintenance costs was not only achieved but exceeded all expectations. Now you can take advantage of the outstanding long-term stability of the optical system, an effective optimization of argon flows, and the almost maintenance-free full-size spark stand. The formula to success is: minimized down time = maximized return-on-investment. Comparing the price/performance ratio with products of other spectrometer manufacturers you will be pleasantly surprised, as Columbus was in the year 1492, when he discovered his “New World”.


