Innovation with Integrity Handheld XRF THE TITAN 200 ALLOY CHECKER The Titan 200 Portable XRF unit from Bruker, one of the world’s largest XRF manufacturers, is a top performing instrument which uses tried and tested SiPin detectors coupled with premium features like the patented Titan Detector Shield (TDS), Sharp Beam technology, multiple calibrations for all major metal groups and long life Li Ion batteries ensure the correct analysis every time you pull the trigger. The unit has been configured for the high volume alloy scrap processors as well as the quality control, fabrication and engineering sectors that require this capability but at a competitive price point which allows you to bring this test procedure in-house. Main Features • Fixed price unit • Titan detector shield as standard • Pelican carry case, check sample and two instrument batteries • 40 KV operation for top performance • 32 element coverage Ti-U • 6-8 hour operation on one charge • Easy data transfer and report generation software included NEW FOR 2016
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Innovation with IntegrityHandheld XRF
S1 TITAN 500 Fast, accurate and affordable
Handheld XRF Scrap Sorter
Extremely lightweight: 1.5kg / 3.3 lbs., including battery 1 - 2 sec. Grade ID for standard alloysLarge Silicon Drift Detector (SDD) for speed and precision
S1 TITAN 500Fast, accurate and affordable
NEW!
Innovation with IntegrityHandheld XRF
S1 TITAN 500 Fast, accurate and affordable
Handheld XRF Scrap Sorter
Extremely lightweight: 1.5kg / 3.3 lbs., including battery 1 - 2 sec. Grade ID for standard alloysLarge Silicon Drift Detector (SDD) for speed and precision
S1 TITAN 500Fast, accurate and affordable
NEW!
THE TITAN 200 ALLOY CHECKERThe Titan 200 Portable XRF unit from Bruker, one of the world’s largest XRF manufacturers, is a top performing instrument which uses tried and tested SiPin detectors coupled with premium features like the patented Titan Detector Shield (TDS), Sharp Beam technology, multiple calibrations for all major metal groups and long life Li Ion batteries ensure the correct analysis every time you pull the trigger.
The unit has been configured for the high volume alloy scrap processors as well as the quality control, fabrication and engineering sectors that require this capability but at a competitive price point which allows you to bring this test procedure in-house.
Main Features• Fixed price unit • Titan detector shield as standard• Pelican carry case, check sample and two instrument batteries• 40 KV operation for top performance• 32 element coverage Ti-U• 6-8 hour operation on one charge• Easy data transfer and report generation software included
Bruker (Handheld XRF division), can trace its history back to the early 1980s and the US National Laboratory in Richland, Washington. It was there that a team of scientists from United Nuclear Inc and the US Department of Energy pioneered the early breakthroughs in portable XRF. That led to the formation of Scitec, the company that would later become Bruker.
A lot has changed since those early days. A series of innovations has made handheld XRF technology an indispensable tool in fields as diverse as PMI (Positive Material Identification), art conservation, scrap sorting, petrochemical industries and the NASA space exploration program. S1 TITAN is the latest in a long line of innovations. During this development, Bruker has produced thousands of handheld XRF instruments which have been sold and serviced throughout the world.
1982 Map 11982
Scitec Incorporated
1994 Map 4
1998 C-Thru acquires Scitec
1999 Keymaster Technologies acquires C-Thru
2001 Tracer 1
2001 Keymaster introduces the first tube-based portable XRF
2005 TRACER III-V
2006 OEM Product
2006 Bruker acquires Keymaster Technologies
2009 S1 SORTER
2008 S1 TURBOSD
2008 Bruker introduces first SDD-based XRF
2012S1 TITAN
2013S1 TITAN 2nd generation
2002Keymaster/NASA introduces first light element portable XRF
Bruker (Handheld XRF division), can trace its history back to the early 1980s and the US National Laboratory in Richland, Washington. It was there that a team of scientists from United Nuclear Inc and the US Department of Energy pioneered the early breakthroughs in portable XRF. That led to the formation of Scitec, the company that would later become Bruker.
A lot has changed since those early days. A series of innovations has made handheld XRF technology an indispensable tool in fields as diverse as PMI (Positive Material Identification), art conservation, scrap sorting, petrochemical industries and the NASA space exploration program. S1 TITAN is the latest in a long line of innovations. During this development, Bruker has produced thousands of handheld XRF instruments which have been sold and serviced throughout the world.
1982 Map 11982
Scitec Incorporated
1994 Map 4
1998 C-Thru acquires Scitec
1999 Keymaster Technologies acquires C-Thru
2001 Tracer 1
2001 Keymaster introduces the first tube-based portable XRF
2005 TRACER III-V
2006 OEM Product
2006 Bruker acquires Keymaster Technologies
2009 S1 SORTER
2008 S1 TURBOSD
2008 Bruker introduces first SDD-based XRF
2012S1 TITAN
2013S1 TITAN 2nd generation
2002Keymaster/NASA introduces first light element portable XRF
Bruker (Handheld XRF division), can trace its history back to the early 1980s and the US National Laboratory in Richland, Washington. It was there that a team of scientists from United Nuclear Inc and the US Department of Energy pioneered the early breakthroughs in portable XRF. That led to the formation of Scitec, the company that would later become Bruker.
A lot has changed since those early days. A series of innovations has made handheld XRF technology an indispensable tool in fields as diverse as PMI (Positive Material Identification), art conservation, scrap sorting, petrochemical industries and the NASA space exploration program. S1 TITAN is the latest in a long line of innovations. During this development, Bruker has produced thousands of handheld XRF instruments which have been sold and serviced throughout the world.
1982 Map 11982
Scitec Incorporated
1994 Map 4
1998 C-Thru acquires Scitec
1999 Keymaster Technologies acquires C-Thru
2001 Tracer 1
2001 Keymaster introduces the first tube-based portable XRF
2005 TRACER III-V
2006 OEM Product
2006 Bruker acquires Keymaster Technologies
2009 S1 SORTER
2008 S1 TURBOSD
2008 Bruker introduces first SDD-based XRF
2012S1 TITAN
2013S1 TITAN 2nd generation
2002Keymaster/NASA introduces first light element portable XRF