When carbon detection and mobility are top of mind, industrial businesses rely on the Niton™ Apollo™ handheld LIBS analyzer.
Supplier: Spectrometer
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Confidently perform elemental analysis with the Thermo Scientific™ Niton™ Apollo™ handheld LIBS analyzer. When carbon detection and mobility are top of mind, industrial businesses rely on the Niton Apollo analyzer for excellent performance and enhanced productivity. Identify low alloy/carbon steels and L and H grade steels. This analyzer transforms a traditional cart-mounted optical emission spectroscopy (OES) system into a highly portable, easy-to-use handheld analyzer.
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Analytical Range | C, Al, Si, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Nb, Mo, W |
| Argon Usage | High purity argon purge About 200 shots per cartridge |
| Available Analytical Modes | Stainless steel mode, Low alloy/carbon steel mode |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth™ 4.0 (supports print functionality) |
| Camera | Integrated CCD macro camera for capturing overview images of parts and tagging measurement locations Integrated CCD micro camera for locating and recording measurement positions |
| Certifications/Compliance | Certifications: IP54 certified (splash and dust proof) Compliance: CE, RoHS, FCC, Industry Canada, Safety to IEC 61010-1:2010 |
| Data Entry | Touchscreen keyboard User customizable data entry |
| Data Storage | 512 MB internal system memory / 16 GB industrial grade storage Stores approximately 5,000 readings with spectra (fewer if macro and micro images are saved) |
| Data Transfer | WiFi, USB |
| Description | Niton Apollo Handheld LIBS Analyzer |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 12 x 13 x 4 in (30.48 x 33.02 x 10.16 cm) |
| Display Type | Tilting, color, resistive touchscreen display |
| Global Positioning System | Internal GPS (ability to include coordinates with sample information) |
| Languages | English |
| Laser | 1064nm |
| Libraries | Default alloy libraries based on SAE, AISI, ASTM, AA, DIN, GB standards Users may create, clone and edit libraries |
| Licensing | Varies by region. Contact your local distributor. |
| Operating Environment | Temperature: 32°F – 104°F (0°C – 40°C) |
| Operating System | Linux™ |
| Optional Accessories | Thermo Scientific™ bulk argon adapter Additional laser safety glasses |
| Power Consumption | 24V, 3.75A, 90W power supply, Milwaukee Tool™ battery pack Hot swap functionality keeps analyzer powered during battery replacements |
| Safety Features | Chamber pressure, spectral type, light/ dark sensor interlocks |
| Security Features | Password-protected user security |
| Software | NitonConnect PC software |
| Standard Accessories | Locking shielded carrying case Two (2) Milwaukee M18™ Redlithium™ High Demand™ CP2.0 battery packs One (1) Milwaukee M18™ & M12™ multi-voltage charger Five (5) Thermo Scientific™ analytical argon cartridges Setup standards Laser safety glasses Instrument cleaning kit Safety lanyard and carabiner PC connection cable |
| Weight (English) | 6.4 lbs with battery |
| Weight (Metric) | 2.9 kg with battery |
| Applications | Identify low alloy/carbon, L grade, and H grade steels |
| Unit Size | Each |
**Errors and omissions excepted (E&OE)
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When carbon detection and mobility are top of mind, industrial businesses rely on the Niton™ Apollo™ handheld LIBS analyzer.
Supplier: Spectrometer