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ARL OPTIM’X WDXRF Spectrometer


Wave-dispersion X-ray fluorescence (WDXRF), one of the most diverse methods for elemental analysis of solids and liquids. The system is available in four pre-configured packages, specially adapted for analysis in the slag, oil and cement industries or for the requirements of multi-purpose analytical laboratories. 

Main Features: 

  • Unique WDXRF platform with sequential and/or simultaneous capabilities
  • 500W equivalent analytical performance from 200W X-ray power
  • 200W equivalent analytical performance from 50W X-ray power
  • Element coverage from carbon to uranium, depending on configuration
  • High precision (short term and long term repeatability) thanks to temperature regulation of spectrometer and crystals
  • Superior spectral resolution from low Z elements to heavy elements (~15 eV at CaKα)
  • Stand-alone and autonomous operation without water cooling
  • No gas supply required (depending on the configuration)
  • Simple and direct sample introduction
  • Automatic analysis of batches with sample changer
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