Spectruma GDA 550 HR

Spectruma GDA 550 HR

The GDA 550 HR is a cutting-edge high-end spectrometer, meticulously engineered to precisely analyze conductive samples. With its advanced technology, it delivers accurate measurements and offers detailed insights into the composition of your samples, setting a new standard for analytical precision and performance.

GDA 550 HR

The GDA 550 HR glow discharge spectrometer sets a new standard in surface and coating analysis. This high-performance instrument offers unparalleled sensitivity and precision, exceeding the most rigorous requirements for chemical composition determination. Equipped with photomultiplier tubes (PMT), it enables the evaluation of over 60 element channels, making it the premier choice for demanding applications that require flexibility, exceptional resolution, and analytical accuracy. The GDA 550 HR’s capabilities can be further enhanced with optional high-resolution Spectruma® CCD optics, allowing for the integration of virtually unlimited elemental channels into analytical methods. Designed for versatility, this spectrometer is compatible with all electrically conductive matrices, ensuring its applicability across a wide range of industries and research fields.

Highest level of accuracy

  • Precise measurement of ultrathin layer/thin film thickness and accurate determination of layer weight.

Bulk analysis

  • Measurement of the chemical composition of coatings, substrates and complex bulk materials.

The GDA 550 HR is a versatile spectrometer suitable for various applications, from heat treatment and galvanizing to intricate multilayer systems. Its PMTs enable rapid data acquisition, even detecting layers below 100 nm thickness.

  1. Measurements up to a depth of 200 μm.
  2. Highly linear calibration curves.
  3. Rapid data acquisition for depth profiles.
  4. Comprehensive metal and metal alloy content analysis.
  5. Capable of analyzing non-conductive samples like ceramics, glass, and paint coatings.
  6. Exceptional detection limits for almost all elements.