Bruker Introduces the new TRACER 5i Handheld XRF Elemental Analyzer System for Advanced Applications and Research
KENNEWICK, Wash. — Bruker today introduces the new TRACER™ 5i handheld X-ray fluorescence (XRF) elemental analyzer. The new TRACER 5i is more sensitive, flexible and field interactive, while retaining the unique advantages and comprehensive analytical software that the previous TRACER model has been recognized for. The new TRACER 5i incorporates a more powerful tube and detector, an automated filter wheel and a manual filter slot, selectable collimation, Bruker’s patented SharpBeam™optimized geometry, pressure and temperature compensation, an internal VGA CMOS camera, an interactive touchscreen with point-and-shoot capability, and Wi-Fi & Bluetooth connectivity.
New TRACER 5i handheld XRF analyzer
In addition, the TRACER 5i provides added convenience for in-situ use, such as an EasyAccess™ rail mount and the ambidextrousRelaxed Grip Strap™. The TRACER 5i retains the unique ability to use an air, vacuum or helium beam path and interactive control of the measurement excitation conditions fo

