Visit us at SCIX 2012 – Sep 30-Oct 5 in Kansas City (booth #32)
Applied Spectra will highlight our suite of LIBS (Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy) and LA (Laser Ablation) analytical instruments including our game changing J200 tandem LA – LIBS instrument at booth # 32 during SCIX 2012. Stop by to discover how the J200 opens up exciting new measurement possibilities for your elemental and isotopic analysis.
Blue Plate Special! Buy a J200 now, and get LIBS functionality free!
For a limited time only, during the SCIX 2012 conference, Applied Spectra is offering a free upgrade of to our J200 Tandem LA – LIBS instrument. Here’s the deal: Request a quote for the J200 by October 5 and get the LIBS functionality free. Talk with our technical sales staff to find out more about this special J200 upgrade offer. *
Can’t attend SCIX 2012? Contact our technical sales team and mention offer code SCIX-J200. This special free upgrade applies only to quotes requested by Oct 5, 2012. *
Applied Spectra Scientists’ Presentations at SCIX 2012
LIBS technology has arrived. On Mars! The Curiosity rover’s powerful onboard Chemcan LIBS sensor will help determine the chemical composition of the Martian terrain and shed light on the existence of any living organisms on this barren planet.
Applied Spectra’s scientific team conducted extensive LIBS research work with NASA. At SCIX, our scientists will explain the technology’s history, current applications and future opportunities. We hope to see you there:
- Title: Laser Ablation Molecular Isotopic Spectrometry for Rapid Analysis of Solid MaterialsDate: Tue, Oct 2nd (#282)
Time/Location: 11:20 ~ 11: 40 AM, Chouteau A
Speaker: Dr. Alexander Bolshakov
- Title: The LIBS – Raman Connection: A Perspective (#687Date: Thurs, Oct 4th
Time/Location: 1:40 ~ 2: 00 PM, Atlanta room
Speaker: Dr. Rick Russo
- Title: LIBS in Atomic Spectroscopy: NASLIBS in FACSS (#728)Date: Fri, Oct 5th
Time/Location: 9:30 ~ 10:00 AM, Empire A
Speaker: Dr. Rick Russo
* The fine print on J200 special offer: Applies only to 213 and 266 nm wavelength configurations. Purchase orders must be received by November 30, 2012.