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Optical Emission Spectrometer Advanced Metals Analyzer
The new Q4 Tasman Series 2 from Bruker is a versatile, high-performance spark-Optical Emission Spectrometer (OES) for the metals industry.
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The Q4 Tasman Series 2 extends Bruker’s line of benchtop OES systems, combining reliability and outstanding analytical performance with low cost of ownership, as the company states. The Q4 Tasman Series 2 employs Multivision, the dual optics concept, allowing the optimal choice between three variants to fulfill individual analytical needs.
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