MUNICH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
At Analytica 2014, Bruker (NASDAQ: BRKR) today announced new product
introductions and enhancements for improved performance and customer
experience in research, industrial and applied markets. These very
latest innovations complement the wide range of product announcements
that were just recently presented at Pittcon 2014 (www.bruker.com/news/pittcon/pr-pittcon-2014).
Designed to increase sensitivity, improve specificity and maximize
productivity, the new Bruker products introduced at Analytica 2014
include:
FTIR
spectrometer TENSOR™ II: The compact research-grade FTIR
spectrometer TENSOR II replaces the very successful TENSOR
27/37. The TENSOR II is well suited for advanced
FTIR applications in R&D due to its high sensitivity and flexibility. It
is also useful in routine applications for QC and material verification
due to its compact size and comfortable workflows. The high quality of
the TENSOR II is not only expressed by its high
specifications but also by the further extended life time of all
components.
EM27/SUN
spectrometer for atmospheric measurements: The new compact
spectrometer EM27/SUN for atmospheric measurements by
solar absorption spectroscopy utilizes the innovative camera-based
feedback system CAMTracker following the sun as light source. The EM27/SUN
provides a robust design, relatively low weight, and an intuitive user
interface. It is portable and hence suited for long-term measurements in
remote areas with little infrastructure.
Ascend™
Aeon 400 – 800 WB magnets: Bruker
is further expanding its proprietary, fully integrated, Aeon™
active Helium refrigeration option to wide-bore (WB) 89 mm magnets. Four
800 MHz WB magnets with LHe reliquefaction, and without liquid nitrogen,
have already been accepted at customer sites, and perform well.
M6
JETSTREAM™: This unique new
large-format micro-X-ray fluorescence (micro-XRF) spectrometer provides
a scan range up to 800 x 600 mm2 and scanning speed up to 100
mm/s. The instrument is designed to analyze the elemental composition of
large objects on-site in a single run with spatial resolution between
100 and 500 µm. With the M6 JETSTREAM,
Bruker now serves applications from QA/QC in automotive, aerospace and
other industries, to geological surveys for natural resources, to art
and conservation.
SkyScan™
2211: The new multiscale X-ray nanotomograph SkyScan 2211
covers a wide range of object sizes and spatial resolutions in one
single instrument. It opens unique possibilities for 3D imaging and
exact modeling of geological materials in oil and gas exploration,
composite materials, fuel cells and electronic assemblies. The
instrument allows scanning and 3D non-destructive reconstruction of
internal microstructure of objects as large as 200 mm in diameter, as
well as submicron resolution for small samples. The extremely fast
hierarchical 3D reconstruction software speeds up imaging internal
microstructures 10-100 times compared to traditional or GPU-accelerated
micro-CT algorithms.
S2
RANGER™ with XFlash™ V5 LE: Using the new XFlash
V5 LE SDD detector, the S2 RANGER X-ray spectrometer
achieves superb light element performance and analytical precision for
applications in cement, minerals and mining, petrochemistry, and
research. With a larger detector area the spectrometer achieves higher
sample throughput and lower detection limits. A further highlight is its
light element performance from carbon upwards, and gaining a factor of 8
in intensity for sodium compared to traditional instruments.
Frank Laukien
, Ph.D., President and CEO of Bruker Corporation,
commented: “At Analytica 2014, we continue our Innovation with
Integrity tradition to enable the success of our customers. With
compact, easy-to-use, affordable, yet high performing products, we gain
access to broader markets and expand our presence in quality control,
applied and industrial markets, while maintaining our excellent
reputation in the scientific research community.”
About Bruker Corporation
Bruker (NASDAQ: BRKR) is a leading provider of high-performance
scientific instruments and solutions for molecular and materials
research, as well as for in vitro diagnostics, industrial and
applied analysis.
Please join us at Bruker’s Analytica booth #329 and at our Analytica
press conference on Wednesday, April 2, 2014, at 11:30 am to 12:30 pm at
the Pressezentrum West, 2nd floor, room A22 (lunch served, please
register here).
For more information on Bruker at Analytica 2014, please visit www.bruker.com/analytica.
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