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Mass spectrometer

Massbox® brings mass spectrometry out of the traditional laboratory environment, providing chemistry at the point of need. It combines high performance with intuitive operations into a compact package. Finally, a tool that can be easily deployed and employed by the entire team.

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Exum's use of the LALI method in its Massbox instrument is very promising and exciting for solid sample analysis. Combining the low-detection capabilities with intuitive, seamless operations, this technology addresses application limitations in other instrumental techniques.

Robert Thomas

Principal Consultant at Scientific Solutions

The Massbox is an incredible and transformational analytical platform, and every materials lab should have one.

John Keogh PhD

Director of Engineering, LIFT

Traditional analytical instruments were not cost and time effective to analyze our materials. Exum's tool enables high-throughput analysis of both our feedstock powder and printed parts to significantly boost our quality assurance and R&D turnaround.

Jeremy Iten

Chief Technology Officer, Elementum3D

Detection limits down to 100s of ppb (application and element dependent)

Straightforward quantification from clean mass spectra and isotopic elemental verification

Elemental Mapping up to an 83-mm-by-83-mm area with 5–200-micron resolution

Depth profiling of less than 100 nm per laser shot

Instrument size: 24" (width) x 30" (length) x 27" (height)

High vacuum environment after samples are loaded; options for air-free sample transfer

20,000Th Mass range

High-throughput analysis of up to 16 samples (size dependent) in the same session

Scientific tools of tomorrow.

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