Instrument Database:
Bruker AXS GmbH - S2 Ranger
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Bruker AXS GmbH
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X-ray spectrometer: XRF |
S2 RANGER – energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (EDXRF) for the industry and research from Bruker AXS
The S2 RANGER performs elemental analysis from Sodium (Na) to Uranium (U) from 100% down to the ppm-level in liquid, solid or powdered samples with little or no sample preparation. Unrivalled analytical performance regarding accuracy and precision is ensured by using the latest Si-Drift-detector technology in combination with the direct excitation X-ray geometry. To reduce operational costs and to avoid handling of liquid nitrogen the detector is thermoelectrically cooled.
The S2 RANGER is characterized by its compact all-in-one design with integrated touch-screen, printer and vacuum pump minimizing consequently the space requirements. The single port connection, avoiding a mess of cables, tubing, mouse and keyboard, allows a fast installation and easy relocation, perfect for monitoring tasks as well as for fast backup of instrumentation for process control. “Touch ‘n Analyze” – Easy to operate energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (EDXRF)
The S2 RANGER, BRUKER AXS energy dispersive XRF spectrometer (EDXRF), is performing elemental analysis in an innovative new way: It’s easier than ever to operate based on the intuitive touch-screen operation: Measurement jobs are quickly defined and started with minimal operator input. No special technical training or expertise is required to achieve precise results from the very first day.
The unique software concept of the S2 RANGER in combination with SPECTRA EDX provides full analytical flexibility with powerful tools, but keeps the setup of own applications as simple as possible by providing the optimized measurement conditions. EQUA ALL, our standardless solution for energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence analysis (EDXRF), enables you to obtain results immediately.
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