Application progress of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy in online analysis of metal materials
WANG Ya-wen1,2,3, ZHANG Yong4, CHEN Xiong-fei1,2,3, ZHAO Zhen-yang4, LIU Ying1,2,3, LIU Peng-yu*1,2,3
1. National Analysis and Testing Center of Nonferrous Metals and Electronic Materials, Beijing 100088, China; 2. China United Test & Certification Co., Ltd., Beijing 101400, China; 3. General Research Institute for NonferrousMetals, Beijing 100088, China; 4. Shandong Dongyi Photoelectric Instruments Co., Ltd., Yantai 264670, China
Abstract:Due to the characteristics of no need for sample preparation, fast analysis speed, remote online telemetry, and two-dimensional surface distribution and depth analysis of elements, laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) technique has attracted the attention of researchers in the field of spectrochemical analysis. In the field of metallurgical process control, it was of great significance to realize the online analysis of metal materials and obtain the multi-dimensional information of elements for the real-time monitoring of the production process of metal materials and the accurate realization of the rapid classification of metal materials. Compared with the traditional analysis methods, LIBS technique was considered to be one of the best ways to realize the online analysis of metal materials, and a variety of commercially instruments have been introduced. Online instruments of LIBS was introduced, and the development situation and challenge of LIBS in recent years were discussed as follows: online analysis of molten metals, continuous casting billet identification, online analysis of slag, classification and identification of metal materials, coating analysis of metal materials. Finally, the prospect of LIBS online analysis was presented.
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