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International Congress on Applications of Lasers & Electro-Optics | 2003

Online multi-elemental analysis using laser-induced breakdown Spectrometry (LIBS) – Research fields, industrial applications and future perspectives

Reinhard Noll; Frank Hilbk-Kortenbruck; Christoph Janzen; Oliver Klein; Joachim Makowe; Volker Sturm; Holger Bette; Adriane Brysch; Jens Vrenegor

Extended knowledge of the interaction mechanisms between pulsed laser radiation and matter as well as methodological and technological progress achieved over the last years have opened new R&D fields and industrial applications for laser-induced breakdown spectrometry (LIBS). This paper gives an overview of current LIBS R&D activities focused on industrial applications ranging from quality assurance and process control tasks in steel industry, via speciation analysis by combination of chromatographic separation techniques with LIBS to the fast identification of scrap pieces for material specific recycling in high-throughput sorting lines. The dual use of laser radiation as a contactless processing tool and an analyzing tool to determine the chemical composition of samples without the need of any mechanical or chemical preparation is a promising perspective for LIBS to simplify and to shorten existing process chains.Extended knowledge of the interaction mechanisms between pulsed laser radiation and matter as well as methodological and technological progress achieved over the last years have opened new R&D fields and industrial applications for laser-induced breakdown spectrometry (LIBS). This paper gives an overview of current LIBS R&D activities focused on industrial applications ranging from quality assurance and process control tasks in steel industry, via speciation analysis by combination of chromatographic separation techniques with LIBS to the fast identification of scrap pieces for material specific recycling in high-throughput sorting lines. The dual use of laser radiation as a contactless processing tool and an analyzing tool to determine the chemical composition of samples without the need of any mechanical or chemical preparation is a promising perspective for LIBS to simplify and to shorten existing process chains.


Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy | 2008

Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy—From research to industry, new frontiers for process control ☆

Reinhard Noll; Volker Sturm; Ümit Dipl.-Phys. Aydin; Daniel Eilers; Christoph Dominic Gehlen; Manuela Höhne; André Lamott; Joachim Makowe; Jens Vrenegor


Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy | 2014

Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy expands into industrial applications

Reinhard Noll; Cord Fricke-Begemann; Markus Brunk; Sven Connemann; Christoph Meinhardt; Michael Scharun; Volker Sturm; Joachim Makowe; Christoph Dominic Gehlen


Archive | 2004

Carrying out emission spectrometry using pulsed laser comprises producing N plasmas within time interval which is smaller than distance between two laser pulses or laser used

Ümit Dipl.-Phys. Aydin; Joachim Makowe; Reinhard Dr. Noll


7th Sensor-Based Sorting & Control | 2016

Automated LIBS-based classification for spent refractories from the steel industry for high-value recycling

Sven Connemann; F. Bouillot; Henning Knapp; Antoine Ducastel; Cord Fricke-Begemann; Joachim Makowe; L. Horckmanns; Alexander Stark


Archive | 2008

Method for preparing laser material removal, particularly for executing laser-emission spectroscopy, involves irradiating upper surface of object with one or multiple laser pulses, in order to remove upper surface section

Ümit Dipl.-Phys. Aydin; Reinhard Kelnberger; Joachim Makowe; Reinhard Dr. Noll


Archive | 2006

Automatic sorting of aluminium alloys by fast LIBS identification

Ümit Dipl.-Phys. Aydin; Reinhard Noll; Joachim Makowe


XVI Balkan Mineral Processing Congress | 2015

Sensor-based identification of spent Refractory Bricks

Henning Knapp; Antoine Ducastel; Cord Fricke-Begemann; Liesbeth Horckmans; Joachim Makowe; F. Bouillot; Alexander Stark


Archive | 2014

LIBS MEASUREMENT TUBE

Udo-Walter Lisner; Torsten Rest; Jessica Waechter; Joachim Makowe; Volker Moerkens; Christoph Dominic Gehlen


XXVIII International Mineral Processing Congress | 2016

Sensor-Based Sorting of Spent Refractory Bricks

Henning Knapp; Alexander Stark; Sven Connemann; Antoine Ducastel; F. Bouillot; Cord Fricke-Begemann; Joachim Makowe; Liesbeth Horckmans

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Liesbeth Horckmans

Flemish Institute for Technological Research

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Peter Nielsen

Flemish Institute for Technological Research

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Philippe Dierckx

Flemish Institute for Technological Research

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