Products and Solutions for Art Conservation

Analyzing ceramics, paintings, photos, glass, obsidians, bronzes, coppers and alloys?

Bruker offers dedicated analytical solutions for art conservators. The ARTAX mobile non-contact micro-XRF system offers in-situ analysis, fast and precise element mapping. The TRACER handheld XRF analyzer is ideal for field studies. Bruker’s innovative infrared (FT-IR) and Raman microscopes offer optimal sample visualization and data collection.
 

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Portable X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF)

Portable X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF)

Bruker AXS offers the ARTAX, the first commercially available, portable micro-XRF spectrometer designed to meet the requirements for a spectroscopic analysis of unique and valuable objects on site, e.g. in archeometry and art history.

Handheld XRF

Handheld X-ray Fluorescence (XRF)

Bruker's Tracer III-V handheld XRF systems are the 'De facto' standard for portable XRF in Art & Conservation. Offering full art and archeology analysis/support package and light element (Mg, Si, Cl) capabilities with patented vacuum technology, you can analyze metal artifacts, ceramics, paintings & much more.

M4 TORNADO µ-XRF spectrometer

µ-XRF Spectroscopy

 

Bruker's new M4 TORNADO is a tabletop µ-XRF spectrometer for the analysis of all kinds of samples, especially for non-homogenous or even samples with irregular shapes and rough surfaces.

FT-IR Microscopy

FT-IR Microscopy

The HYPERION™ series provides the most advanced FT-IR microscopy and chemical imaging capabilities.

Raman Microscopy

Raman Microscopy

Bruker Optics SENTERRA dispersive Raman microscope combines the sensitivity of the dispersive Raman technology and the wavelength accuracy of the Fourier transform Raman spectroscopy.