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26 | MEASUREMENT & CONTROL w w w. n e w b u s i n e s s m e d i a . c o Spectroscopy without compromise LTB Lasertechnik Berlin has launched a spectrometer setup based on its high resolution Aryelle 400 spectrometer in combination with a 2048 x 2048 pixels scientific grade CCD detector. The echelle spectrometer Aryelle 400, whose reliable optical setup was developed by the ISAS Berlin, offers a solution for challenging measurement tasks like LIBS measurements on ferrous and non-ferrous metals. The scientific grade CCDs with 2048 x 2048 pixels that have only recently become available for commercial usage, allow LTB now to achieve another level of high resolution over a broad simultaneous wavelength range. For the range from 190nm to 900nm, a resolution of 15,000 is achieved, whereas for the range from 250nm to 900nm, LTB has realised a spectrometer setup with a resolving power of 50,000. The enhanced level of performance expands the application spectrum of the equipment. Focused on laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS), the latest spectrometer model is a good choice for all R&D divisions requiring an all-in-one device, suitable for a wide scope of applications. www.ltb-berlin.de Cast Metal & Diecasting Times is published four times a year. If the foundry industry is important to you then a subscription to Cast Metal & Diecasting Times is an important and useful working tool and aid. Each issue contains news, company and product features, contracts and people, product information and interviews with industry personnel. Cast Metal & Diecasting Times exhibits at the major international events and is the organiser of the UK Foundry Workshop, held every two years. Subscription cost is £99.00GBP to UK addresses. Overseas addresses cost is £115.00GBP / €161.00 / $202.00USA for one year subscription. VISA and Mastercard accepted Please e-mail [email protected] Fax: +44 (0) 1273 453085 www.newbusinessmedia.co C a s t M e t a l & D i e c a s t i n g Ti m e s A p r i l / M a y 2 0 1 6