Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometers Comparison
Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometers Comparison
This page provides a quick overview of 3 models of Energy Dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometers. Our product lineup includes the EDX-7200 flagship model, which supports compliance of the newest consumer and environmental regulations; the EDX-8100, which offers a high level of accuracy and speed when analyzing elements and can also detect ultra-light elements; and the EDX-LE, which is designed specifically for screening elements regulated by RoHS/ELV directives. Choose the model that best suits your analysis needs.
Contents
1. Summary of Product Features
EDX-8100
Unrivaled Analytical Performance
• High sensitivity, high speed and high resolution
Comprehensive Quantitation Functions
• Supports calibration curve, fundamental parameter, film FP, background FP methods
Easy-To-Use Operation
• Easy instrument startup and automatic X-ray tube aging
• Support various data output formats
EDX-7200
High Speed, High Sensitivity and High Accuracy
• Improved performance helps to reduce measurement times and enhance the reliability of the analysis results.
Extremely Flexible
• Accommodates all types of samples from small to large, from powders to liquids.
Functional Design
• Large sample chamber with small footprint
2. Comparison Table
Model | EDX-8100 | EDX-7200 |
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Main function |
+ Light element analysis |
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Applications |
・Multipurpose |
・Multipurpose |
Measuring range |
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Sensitivity*2 |
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Measurement atmosphere |
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Sample replacement |
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RoHS extended elements |
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Detector |
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*1: Only available in China, Taiwan, Southeast Asia and Korea.
*2: The value is calculated by using 1 as the inverse number of EDX-8100’s detection limit of lead (Pb).
3. Frequently Asked Question
Q: What is mean of Ka and Kb in quantitative profile?
in a qualitative profile, Ka and Kb are appended after the chemical symbol. What are these?
A:
These are spectral line names.Multiple lines are generated by a single element.
FeKa: FeKα
FeKb: FeKβ
FeLa: FeLα
FeLb1: FeLβ1
Find out more information of FAQ for Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy(EDX).