Improve XRF Hand-Held Performance
The company’s Niton XL3t series material analyzers with geometrically optimized large area drift detector (GOLDD) technology are said to deliver improvements in light element detection, overall sensitivity and measurement times. This instrument offers light element detection of magnesium, aluminum, silicon, phosphorus and sulfur without helium or vacuum purging. For the machining industry, the capability to verify sulfur content in free machining steels, such as SS 303, can help eliminate damage to tooling caused by incorrect materials, the company says.
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This instrument offers light element detection of magnesium, aluminum, silicon, phosphorus and sulfur without helium or vacuum purging. For the machining industry, the capability to verify sulfur content in free machining steels, such as SS 303, can help eliminate damage to tooling caused by incorrect materials, the company says.
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According to the company, the technology brings true lab-quality performance to a hand-held XRF analyzer. It’s easy to use, delivers fast analysis and is accurate and precise, the company says. It is suited for fast alloy grade identification and laboratory-quality composition analysis of aluminum, titanium, and nickel alloys, as well as superalloys, stainless steel and other metals.
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