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Spectrometer keeps an eye on raw materials

A Blue Diamond Technologies product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 8, 2008

A-Plus PolySpek Laboratory User software provides detailed results that allow a direct comparison between the composition of the parts being manufactured and the material specified by the customer.

Blue Diamond is using the PolySpek spectrometer from Arun Technology in its analysis of metals and alloys.

The new machine enables Blue Diamond to apply stringent checks to its materials.

The PolySpek desktop spectrometer provides increased wavelength coverage and improved resolution, resulting in an enhanced optical design.

Using the latest CCD technology, the unit can analyse elements across the complete range of commercial metals and alloys.

A-Plus PolySpek Laboratory User software running under Windows XP provides Blue Diamond with detailed results that allow a direct comparison between the composition of the parts being manufactured and the material specified by the customer.

These results can be archived as part of Blue Diamond's rigorous quality control procedures and ensure traceability of individual batches.

The PolySpek Spectrometer can analyse the metal content of any part and replicate it.

This means the system can also be used as an aid for reverse engineering, helping to recreate parts of unknown provenance.

The machine can also be used to analyse prototypes at the sample stage and check the AQL (accepted quality level) of parts on the production run.

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