Products

  • LIBS Analyzers

    The Z is based on a well-established technology called laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) or LIBZ as we like to call it. With LIBS, a laser is fired at a sample, heating it almost instantaneously and creating an electron plasma. As the plasma cools after about 1 us, the electrons return to the atoms that constitute the sample, emitting light at various discrete wavelengths. The spectrometer resolves the wavelengths and the processor determines elements present and concentrations.

    LIBS Analyzers image
  • Raman Analyzers

    The SciAps Raman analyzers maintain the best ergonomics of any handheld Raman. Carefully designed for all end-users – large and small, male or female — SciAps’ handheld Raman analyzers are incredibly easy to manipulate and operate single-handedly, for all types of users, with or without gloves.

    The “500” class of Raman analyzers is equipped with higher wavelength Raman excitation (1030 nm laser) for the specialized case of testing samples that exhibit high fluorescence. For example, samples consisting of complex molecules or samples with a number of impurities are excellent candidates for the CHEM500 which allows for the specific Raman peaks to stand out in the spectrum. As with the rest of the SciAps Raman analyzers, the CHEM500 offers high stability, the same intuitive software and interface, fast processing speed, and seamless report generation and data management.

    Raman Analyzers image
  • Portable NIR

    SciAps introduces a truly portable, field hardened absorption spectrometer. The wide spectral range from 350 nm to 2,500 nm captures signature absorption patterns spanning the ultraviolet (UV) through the near infra-red (NIR). The spectral range allows for a wider variety of minerals and compounds to be identified, including critical minerals in clay mineralogy, sulfates, carbonates, REE’s and many more.

  • Metal/Alloy Analyzers

    SciAps provides the Z – a handheld elemental analyzer based on laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) for elemental identification and analysis. The Z is an alternative to handheld X-ray analyzers currently deployed by the Federal Government for maintenance and non-destructive (NDT) testing technologies. Key applications include alloy analysis, hazardous materials, and metals identification and analysis. The Z offers a number of advantages compared to handheld X-ray devices:

    1. The Z analyzes more elements including C, Be, Li, B, Na, Mg, Al, Si plus all the elements traditionally analyzed by hand-held XRF.
    2. There is no ionizing radiation, no regulatory restrictions, or operator safety training required, thus avoiding time consuming FDA or NRC regulatory requirements.
    3. The Z uses a laser that achieves a class 3B rating. This means zero regulatory or training requirements are required by the end-user as related to safety.