About Optical Emission Spectrometer for TMT Bar Analysis
Optical Emission Spectrometer for TMT Bar Analysis is an essential tool for the analysis of TMT (Thermo-Mechanically Treated) Bars, which are commonly used in construction and infrastructure projects due to their superior strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion. This typically requires minimal sample preparation and can be performed on small portions of the TMT bars, allowing for continuous quality testing without destroying the sample. It provides accurate and rapid elemental analysis, making it ideal for ensuring the quality and composition of TMT bars during production and quality control processes. Optical Emission Spectrometer for TMT Bar Analysis allows for the rapid and accurate determination of the chemical composition of TMT bars, ensuring that they meet industry standards and perform optimally in construction applications.
| Wavelength Range |
410 nm |
| Optical System |
Single Beam |
| Mobility |
Benchtop |
| Brand |
VAS Spectrometers Pvt Ltd |
| Voltage |
230 VAC |
| Usage/ Application |
Laboratory |
| Frequency |
50 Hz |
| Dimension |
750 x 535 x 270 mm (L x W x H) |
| Surface Finish |
Color Coated |
Superior Analysis for TMT Bars & AlloysEngineered specifically for metal analysis, this Optical Emission Spectrometer facilitates rapid and accurate evaluation of TMT Bars, steels, and a wide range of alloys. Its advanced technology ensures reliable detection from ppm to percentage levels, with impressive test speeds and minimal sample preparation, making it essential for modern metallurgical laboratories and manufacturing units.
Advanced Optical & Detection SystemFeaturing a Paschen-Runge mount and high-resolution solid-state CMOS/CCD array detectors, the spectrometer delivers precise results across a wide wavelength range (130-800 nm). The sophisticated system guarantees accurate identification of multiple elemental bases including Fe, C, Si, Mn, Cr, Ni, Mo, and more, even in challenging conditions where ambient noise must be minimized.
Comprehensive Data Management & ConnectivitySeamlessly compatible with Windows OS, the spectrometer supports multiple output formats (PDF, Excel, LIMS), ensuring easy data archival and integration with laboratory workflows. Secure internal and USB data storage options, along with multiple connectivity interfaces, facilitate efficient information transfer and reporting.
FAQ's of Optical Emission Spectrometer for TMT Bar Analysis:
Q: How does the spectrometer analyze the chemical composition of TMT Bars?
A: The spectrometer uses a high-stability spark source to excite atoms in the metal sample. Emitted light is collected and analyzed via a Paschen-Runge optical system and solid-state CMOS/CCD detectors. The resulting spectra are interpreted quantitatively to determine the presence and concentration of various elements such as C, Si, Mn, P, S, Cr, Ni, Mo, and others.
Q: What are the sample preparation requirements for testing TMT Bars?
A: Sample preparation is minimal, typically involving surface cleaning, obtaining drillings, or collecting metal chips from the TMT Bar. This ensures that the analysis is accurate and free from surface contaminants while remaining efficient and fast.
Q: When should calibration be performed on this spectrometer?
A: Calibration can be conducted both at the factory and on-site using certified reference standards. Routine calibration is recommended during installation and periodically as per laboratory protocols or after significant changes in operating conditions to maintain the highest accuracy.
Q: Where can the spectrometer be installed and operated?
A: The spectrometer is designed for bench-top use and is suitable for installation in laboratories, manufacturing quality control rooms, or metallurgical research facilities. It operates efficiently in environments with temperatures between 10C and 35C and humidity ranging from 20-85% RH (non-condensing).
Q: What is the process for performing a test using this equipment?
A: Place the specimen (drillings, chips, or surface-prepared sample) on the standard 25 mm port. Select the desired test parameters via the color LCD touchscreen interface and start the analysis. The spectrometer automatically excites the sample, detects emitted spectra, and provides results within 30 seconds, including grade identification and elemental concentrations.
Q: How is the data exported and used for reporting or integration?
A: The instrument stores analysis results internally and can export them via USB in formats like PDF or Excel. It also supports direct integration with Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS), simplifying data transfer for quality management, certification, or further research.
Q: What are the main benefits of using this spectrometer for TMT Bar analysis?
A: Users benefit from rapid, high-throughput analysis with outstanding accuracy (0.1% element dependent), a wide elemental and measuring range, simple sample preparation, and automated features such as grade identification and self-diagnostics. Its robust design and versatile connectivity make it ideal for demanding quality control and metallurgical applications.