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News Release from: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Elemental Analysis) | Subject: ARL Optim'x
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 22 April 2004
Wider XRF elemental coverage
Spectrometer for cost-effective and rapid chemical analysis, providing routine elemental analysis capabilities and offering complementary information when structural methods are employed
Thermo Electron has introduced an enhanced version of the ARL Optim'x [sic], a compact WD-XRF instrument This new spectrometer is said to be the perfect tool for cost-effective and rapid chemical analysis, providing routine elemental analysis capabilities and offering complementary information when X-ray diffraction, FT-IR and other structural methods are employed
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 19 Mar 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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To ensure a larger degree of flexibility in sequential analysis, the instrument's innovative goniometer - the SmartGonio - can now be configured to cover all elements from fluorine (F) to uranium (U) in sequential mode.
Two fixed monochromator channels for specific elements can be fitted alongside the SmartGonio to reduce analysis time.
When speed of analysis is critical, a series of up to eight fixed channels can be selected in a simultaneous configuration.
The enhanced capability of the SmartGonio allows standard-less analysis using OptiQuant, an adaptation of the proven UniQuant package for the ARL Optim'x spectrometer.
OptiQuant provides 'standard-less' analysis for up to 73 elements when specific standards are not available, or when samples can only be obtained in small quantities or as irregular shapes.
The ARL Optim'x has been specifically designed for optimum analytical performance and is suitable for a number of applications, including the analysis of oxides in minerals and raw materials such as limestone, sand, feldspar, bauxite, ceramics, refractories, slags, and sinters, and primary metals like ferro-alloys and silicon, as well as chemicals, fertilizers, paints, and food.
In addition the instrument can be used as backup in cement plants or for the analysis of sulphur (S), lead (Pb) and other elements in petrochemical refineries to comply with ASTM and ISO norms.
The ARL Optim'x is a cost-effective solution, offering high spectral resolution, precision, accuracy and reliability.
This ensures substantial analytical performance benefits for quantitative analysis.
Solids, liquids and loose powders in inorganic or organic matrices can be analyzed either through manual loading or automatically using the autosampler.
Designed for autonomous and easy operation, the ARL Optim'x does not require internal or external water-cooling.
In addition, it can be configured to work without external detector gas thereby reducing peripheral dependence.
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