We're excited to announce a new partnership with Dragonfly, leaders in 3D visualization and analysis software! Dragonfly allows our customers to take the rich chemical datasets acquired by the Massbox? and visualize them in 3D. From battery anodes to coated metal powders, the 3D reconstructions enabled by Dragonfly drive informed decisions in materials characterization. As an official reseller, we're now able to offer seamless integration between Massbox's powerful chemical analysis and Dragonfly's advanced visualization capabilities. Want to learn more about transforming your materials analysis with Exum and Dragonfly? Contact us today.? #MaterialsScience #ChemicalAnalysis #3DVisualization #Innovation?
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Exum pioneers instruments and software ecosystems for fast and cost-effective materials characterization. Massbox for LALI-TOF-MS offers unmatched analytical prowess ensures thorough analysis of diverse samples, accelerating development and discovery in research fields.
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https://www.exuminstruments.com
Exum Instruments的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 研究服务
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- 11-50 人
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- Denver,Colorado
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- 私人持股
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- 2016
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- Research和Scientific Instruments
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Exum Instruments员工
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We are thrilled about this partnership, as you can see by the smiles from Peyton Willis and Jeffrey Williams!
?? New Partnership Alert! We're excited to announce our collaboration with Exum Instruments, leaders in advanced materials characterization! Together, we're redefining the way you explore and analyze multi-layered materials. Exum's Massbox precisely maps chemical compositions from surface to core, while Dragonfly's powerful visualization software transforms these insights into stunning 3D visuals, giving you unparalleled clarity into your materials. Explore your materials like never before - Deeper insights. Deeper understanding. #Dragonfly3DWorld #Exum #Partnership
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Accelerating Battery Innovation at Pittcon 2025! See how Massbox? is helping battery researchers unlock new possibilities with unprecedented lithium distribution insights and rapid materials characterization. Visit EXUM at booth #2252 for a demonstration with our CEO/CTO Jeffrey Williams: https://lnkd.in/gvmPuPcc #pittcon2025 #BatteryTechnology #EnergyTransition #Innovation?
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Visit Exum at Pittcon 2025! Join us at booth #2252 to see how Massbox? is revolutionizing materials analysis. Our breakthrough desktop solution delivers unprecedented materials insight without the need for a full lab setup. Book your personalized introduction to Massbox and meet with our CEO/CTO Jeffrey Williams: https://lnkd.in/gsGUxqmV #pittcon2025 #Innovation #LabTechnology?
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? Last Chance to Register! Don’t Get Left Behind. ? Materials scientists, researchers, and engineers—are you ready to transform how you approach elemental analysis? Join our upcoming webinar to discover how Massbox is redefining materials characterization with speed, sensitivity, and simplicity. What you’ll learn: ? Fully quantitative elemental analysis from lithium to uranium ? Rapid elemental mapping to drive real-time, informed decisions ? Real-world breakthroughs from customers using Massbox in their research ? Live Q&A with our experts—get your questions answered directly! ?? When: Wednesday, February 19 | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM MST ?? Where: Online Event ?? Speaker: Fergus Keenan ?? Register Now: https://lnkd.in/gwpXEdXx ?? Don't miss this opportunity to explore cutting-edge materials characterization—join the revolution with Massbox! #MaterialsCharacterization #Massbox #Innovation #ElementalMapping #AdvancedManufacturing #MaterialsScience #BatteryDevelopment #Geology #LALI #ExumInstruments #Webinar
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?#MappingMondays: Elemental Mapping of Multi-Metal 3D-Printed Structures We were thrilled to collaborate with Ohio State's Materials as Extremes (MATX), led by Calvin M. Stewart, PhD, to push the boundaries of multi-metal 3D printing analysis. Supporting research by Britton DeGarmo, the Exum team utilized our Massbox to map the elemental composition of a multi-metal tensile bar, 3D-printed with stainless steel 316L and Inconel 718. ?? Key Results: ??Elemental maps revealed high concentrations of Inconel’s key elements (Ni and Nb) on the left side of the sample, and steel elements (Fe and Cr) dominating the right. ??A high-resolution map with 25-micron resolution provided detailed insights into the transition zone where stainless steel and Inconel merged, critical for investigating migration of key elements. ??The transition zone's curved structure is typical of welded materials, and the curve's diameter matched expectations based on the printer's laser diameter. This collaboration highlights the power of high-resolution elemental mapping in advancing additive manufacturing, allowing researchers to pinpoint key elemental variations that could affect performance under extreme conditions. ?? Massbox makes it possible to visualize what’s hidden, creating new opportunities for innovation in materials science. #Massbox #ElementalMapping #3DPrinting #MaterialsScience #Inconel #ExumInstruments #AdditiveManufacturing
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Join Us for an Engaging Webinar: Simplifying Materials Characterization! Struggling with slow, complex methods for materials characterization? Exum’s Massbox is here to revolutionize your lab with unmatched speed, sensitivity, and simplicity. Here’s what you’ll learn: ? How our patented LALI-TOF-MS technology overcomes conventional instruments' limitations ? Key capabilities of the Massbox, including rapid quantification, elemental mapping, and depth profiling ? Real-world applications in materials science, battery development, advanced manufacturing, and geology ? Direct access to experts through a live Q&A to discuss your specific materials ?? When: Wednesday, February 19, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM MST ?? Where: Online Event ?? Speaker: Fergus Keenan ?? Register Here: https://lnkd.in/gwpXEdXx Don’t miss the chance to see how the Massbox is transforming materials research and making compositional analysis easier than ever. #MaterialsCharacterization #Massbox #Innovation #ElementalMapping #AdvancedManufacturing #MaterialsScience #BatteryDevelopment #Geology #LALI #ExumInstruments #Webinar
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?? We’re thrilled to share highlights from Christopher Pannier’s visit to Denver! As a winner of the LIFT Materials Characterization Contest, Christopher and his team from the University of Michigan-Dearborn explored how our Massbox (LALI-TOF-MS) delivers precise, high-resolution elemental mapping to identify and diagnose defects in 3D-printed materials. ?? ?? During this collaboration, the Massbox revealed critical elemental variations and defect insights across a 3D-printed iron disc, helping advance materials development and quality control in additive manufacturing. ? Key outcomes included: Elemental Mapping: High-resolution maps of elemental variations with a 100-micron spot size Defect Analysis: Detailed views of defect regions with elements like Al, Fe, Ca, and Ti Depth Profiling: Layer-by-layer variation tracking to better understand structural integrity A huge thank-you to Christopher Pannier and the University of Michigan-Dearborn team for their outstanding collaboration, and to LIFT for organizing this exciting contest that connects researchers with new characterization tools. ?? #Massbox #ElementalMapping #AdditiveManufacturing #3DPrinting #MaterialsScience #Innovation #ExumInstruments #Collaboration #DefectAnalysis
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? Last Chance to Register! ? Looking for a cutting-edge solution for elemental analysis? ?? Join us for an exclusive webinar TODAY at 8 PM MST (January 29, 2 PM AEDT) hosted by our partners at AXT PTY LTD and presented by Fergus Keenan, where you’ll discover how LALI-TOF-MS delivers: ? Trace element sensitivity across the entire periodic table ? Compatibility with all solid samples ? Groundbreaking applications in materials science and battery materials Don't miss this opportunity to learn how LALI-TOF-MS provides non-destructive, precise chemical analysis. ?? Register now: https://bit.ly/40NjeyC #ICPMS #XRF #LIBS #ChemicalAnalysis #MaterialsScience #BatteryMaterials #Massbox #ExumInstruments
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#MappingMondays: Defect Analysis in 3D-Printed Iron Disc ? In a recent demonstration for the University of Michigan-Dearborn, our Massbox (LALI-TOF-MS) provided unparalleled insights into the elemental distribution and depth variations within a 3D-printed iron disc. These maps offer a closer look at both large-scale elemental patterns and localized defect regions, revealing critical insights for materials development and quality control. ? ?? Congratulations to the University of Michigan-Dearborn for winning our "LIFT Materials Characterization Challenge"! A special thanks to LIFT for facilitating this valuable collaboration. ? ?? Key Findings:? Elemental Mapping: High-resolution maps displayed elemental variations across the iron disc (27 mm?x 9 mm microns) with a 100-micron spot size. ? Defect Analysis: A closer view of a defect region (2.3 mm x 2 mm, 25-micron spot size) highlighted the presence of Al, Fe, Ca, and Ti. Depth Profiling: The Massbox's depth profiling feature revealed how elements like Al and Fe vary across multiple layers of the defect. Edge vs. Center Mapping: Different element distributions were observed when comparing the disc's center and edge, critical for understanding structural integrity in additive manufacturing. ? ? Why This Matters: Improved defect identification and material characterization for additive manufacturing. Elemental data from both surface and depth for a complete analysis. Non-destructive analysis with no sample prep required. ? ?? Ready to transform your material analysis? Learn more about how Massbox reveals the unseen. ? #Massbox #ElementalMapping #DepthProfiling #AdditiveManufacturing #MaterialScience #3DPrinting #Innovation #ExumInstruments
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