X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometer (XRF Analyzer)

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X-ray fluorescence spectrometers use high-energy X-rays (or gamma rays) to excite fluorescent radiation from a sample for quantitative chemical or elemental analysis and have many industrial and research applications. Elements with an excitation energy less than the x-ray beam fluoresce and can be counted by a wavelength-dispersive or energy-dispersive spectrometer. The advantages of X-ray fluorescence spectrometers are that there is no need for sample prep (the material can simply be placed in the beam), and that it is a non-destructive analysis technique. This is ideal for fields like archeology, where destructive analytical methods are not an option. X-ray spectrometers are also gaining importance in response to increasing demand for lead testing in consumer products. Speed and sensitivity are prime considerations in choosing an X-ray fluorescence spectrometer. Ease of use and good analytical software are also important.
CompanyMalvern PanalyticalMalvern PanalyticalMalvern PanalyticalMalvern PanalyticalMalvern Panalytical
ItemZetium Ultimate EditionEpsilon 1 ISO 13032 XRF SpectrometerEpsilon 4 XRF Spectrometer for Elemental AnalysisRevontium™ Compact XRF AnalyzerZetium Cement Edition
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Catalog NumberZetium Ultimate EditionEpsilon 1 ISO 13032Epsilon 4Zetium Cement Edition
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PrincipleWavelength AND Energy Dispersive Dispersive X-ray FluorescenceInquireEnergy Dispersive X-ray FluorescenceInquireWavelength Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence
X-Ray TubeNo-drift SST R-mAX 4 kW X-ray tube, 50 micron windowHigh-stability ceramic side window; 50 micrometer thin window (Be); Vanadium anode; ideal for sulfur and chlorine analysis; Software-controlled, max voltage 30 kVMetal-ceramic side window for maximum stability, 50 micrometers thin beryllium window for high sensitivity for light elements, Ag anode X-ray tube for best performance of P, S and Cl analysis(Excitation) 4 to 60 kV
Very low drift because of zero-evaporation technology advancement (ZETA)
3.0 kW SST R Ag Tube
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Detector(s)Duplex detectorHigh-resolution, typical 135 eV, 8 micrometer thin window (Be), high count-rate capacityHigh-resolution silicon drift detector (SDD)(Photon) 6 million photons per second at 50% dead timeInquire
DescriptionThe Zetium Ultimate edition XRF spectrometer is the most advanced configuration in the Zetium family. The combination of WD and ED core and advanced technologies delivers analytical excellence in every situation, from R&D labs to high-throughput production. The Ultimate edition is pre-configured to... Read MoreEpsilon 1 is the ideal analytical solution. The instrument is pre-calibrated in the factory and is an out-of-the-box solution for the analysis of low sulfur content in fuels in compliance with ISO 13032.

Epsilon 1 gives you precise and accurate data with minimal sample preparation and no need
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The Epsilon 4 is a multi-functional instrument for any industry segment needing elemental analysis from fluorine (F) to americium (Am) in areas from R&D through to process control. Combining the latest excitation and detection technologies with mature software and smart design, the analytical ... Read MoreRevontium™ is a compact X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometer that delivers high-quality elemental analysis in a compact, tabletop format. It bridges the performance of floor-standing XRF and the versatility of table-top instruments. Compact XRF offers a smaller physical and environmental footprint.... Read MoreThe Zetium Cement edition XRF spectrometer is a multipurpose analytical tool for cement materials at all stages of the production process. In addition to being a fully-fledged XRF spectrometer, the Cement edition is equipped with our unique THETA quantification system for free lime. THETA analyzes ... Read More
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