The Review of Laser Engineering
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The Application of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy on the Elementally-Based Sorting of Steel Scrap
Shunsuke KASHIWAKURAKazuaki WAGATSUMA
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2014 Volume 42 Issue 12 Pages 908-

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For the rapid and precise sorting of steel scrap, laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is a promising method. It has several advantages such that it can work under ambient air atmospheres, and specimens can be tested without any pretreatment, such as acid digestion, polishing of the surface of the specimens, etc. For the application of LIBS for actual steel scrap, we obtained emission spectra by an LIBS system, which was mainly comprised of an Nd:YAG laser, an Echelle-type spectrometer, and an ICCD detector. Considering spectral interferences from the emission lines of the iron matrix in the alloys, Cu I lines having wavelengths of 324.754 and 327.396 nm could be chosen. In five replicate measurements of each SRM, shorter delay times after laser irradiation and longer gate widths for detecting the transient emission signal are suggested to be the optimal experiment parameters.
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