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Next generation PMI using LIBS technology workshop
March 7, 2018 @ 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Whats it about?
LIBS or Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy is a new technique that allows engineers and technicians to determine accurately and comprehensively the chemical composition of anything from metals and alloys to soils and geological samples.
It’s the only field portable technique that enables you to measure the entire periodic table including light elements (Li, Be, Mg, Al etc.) as well as carbon allowing you to distinguish low carbon stainless steel from their higher carbon relatives e.g. 316L from 316 stainless steel.
Why attend?
This workshop is designed to allow you to learn how the technology works and how it allows you to positively identify metals and materials in a matter of seconds out in the field.
Take advantage of live demonstration on the use of next generation PMI using LIBS technology. Bring in your own samples to try on the day!
Duration
- Workshop
- 1pm to 330pm
The workshop will explain:
- How laser induced breakdown spectrosocpy works
- Similarities with Spark OES and traditional techniques
- Strategies to ensure the highest levels of accurancy
- Application of LIBS technology
Ryan Clair | SciAps USA Scientist
Application Scientist for implementations of specific spectroscopic techniques, with a demonstrated history of working in the electronic manufacturing industry. Skilled in C/C++, Python, Java, and Matlab. Holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Physics from Wheaton College (MA).
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Address
HERA House
17-19 Gladding Place, Manukau
Auckland 2104
RSVP
Please ensure you RSVP by 7 March 2018 as spaces are limited.