JIEBO Instrument · JIEBO-T5
Innovate T5 Optical Emission Spectrometer
The Innovate T5 is a full-spectrum optical emission spectrometer with a vacuum optical chamber and all-digital programmable excitation source. It uses Hamamatsu CMOS detectors that combine the wide-spectrum coverage of CCD with the low detection limits of PMT for non-metallic elements (C, S, P, B), making it suitable for foundries, metallurgy labs, and metal-fabrication QC.
Specifications
| Optical system | Paschen-Runge mounting, vacuum optical chamber |
|---|---|
| Grating focal length | 401 mm |
| Wavelength range | 140–680 nm |
| Detector | Hamamatsu CMOS, individually configurable per channel |
| Excitation source | All-digital pulse-synthesis programmable spark source |
| Base matrices | Fe, Al, Cu, Mg, Zn, Ni, Co, Ti, Sn, Pb |
| Operating power | AC 220 V / 50 Hz |
| Operating temp / humidity | 10–30 °C / 20–80 % RH |
| Dimensions (L × W × H) | 590 × 790 × 350 mm |
| Weight | 78 kg |
Typical applications
- Iron and steel foundries — incoming raw material verification and finished casting analysis
- Aluminum, copper, magnesium and zinc alloy production — composition control of Al-Si, Al-Mg, brass and bronze
- Scrap metal recycling — fast grade identification and contaminant screening
- Aerospace and automotive QA — trace-element inspection on Fe-, Al-, Mg-, Ti-based parts
- Scientific research and material development — flexible curve-fitting for unknown samples
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Frequently asked questions
What detector technology does the Innovate T5 use?
The T5 uses Hamamatsu CMOS detectors with per-channel parameter configuration, giving it the full-spectrum coverage of CCD together with the low detection limits of PMT for non-metallic elements such as C, S, P and B.
What sample matrices are supported?
Pre-calibrated base matrices: Fe, Al, Cu, Mg, Zn, Ni, Co, Ti, Sn and Pb. Additional matrices can be added by extending the calibration on the customer site.
What is the wavelength range?
140–680 nm. The vacuum optical chamber gives access to the deep UV region required for C, P, S and B at low concentrations.
What is the difference between Innovate T5 and Noble T7?
Both share the 401 mm Paschen-Runge optics. The Noble T7 extends the wavelength range to 120–800 nm with a constant-temperature optical chamber (±0.1 °C) and is targeted at research-grade work requiring accuracy below 10 ppm. The T5 is the production-floor workhorse.
What is the lead time and warranty?
Lead time is 15 working days for stock configurations from confirmed order. Warranty is 12 months for parts and labor with an optional 24-month extension.
What argon purity is required?
Argon 99.999 % (5N). The vacuum chamber design reduces argon consumption compared to non-sealed instruments.