The battle for the C-spot in the entertainment industry is already common, but what the editor never expected was that even the technology industry began to seize the C-spot. As a well-known brand of microscopes and scientific instruments worldwide, Leica has always focused on product development and new technological applications, so it comes with a protagonist halo and even claims to pick up your microscope's C-position. So who on earth dares to be so arrogant?
The Leica microscope DM6 M LIBS integrated laser spectroscopy material analysis two in one system is a divine aid for elemental analysis, metallographic analysis, and cleanliness analysis. In microscopic observation, as long as you press a key easily, you can switch to the LIBS special optical path, laser excitation of the target micro area, and the element composition results can be obtained within one second, WYSIWYG. In addition, before using DM6M LIBS for analysis, there is no need for sample preparation, which can reduce material analysis time by 90%, significantly save manpower, and improve analysis efficiency. This new product uses Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS). This is an atomic emission spectrum, which can be used for qualitative and quantitative analysis of Almost all elements in the solid phase, liquid phase and gas phase collective.
In order to give you a better understanding of Leica Microscope DM6 M LIBS, Chaineng Xiaobian offers you the top ten advantages of LIBS instruments:
1. High reliability of instruments
2. Remote elemental analysis without sample preparation
3. Repeated laser pulses can be used at the same point to remove dust and weathering layers from the sample
4. Can analyze multiple elements simultaneously
5. Low detection limit, able to detect trace elements
6. High efficiency and fast analysis ability
7. Spectra for analysis can be obtained with just a few seconds of excitation irradiation
8. Very short analysis time and low power consumption
9. Size of small analysis points with a diameter less than 0.6mm
10. Ability to identify water and/or hydrated minerals
How's it going? The unique and powerful technology and design of the new Leica microscope DM6 M LIBS have successfully occupied the C-position, which is absolutely essential.