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Why XRF?
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometry is a rapid, quantitative multi-element technique that provides excellent accuracy and unparalleled long-term precision. A non-destructive methodology, XRF requires little or no sample preparation and lends itself well to automation. Recent developments have extended its use and XRF applications now range from cost-effective stand-alone monitoring to high-performance, multi-element analysis that gives an insight into complex processes. Ideal for a wide range of market sectors, this robust technique is being used for monitoring, process control, quality assurance, compliance and research.
PANalytical leadership
With more than 50 years experience in X-ray analysis, PANalytical has established a reputation for introducing analytical ‘firsts' to the world. Many advances in XRF have been pioneered by PANalytical. Much of this work is centerd on two simple goals - better performance and more uptime.
| System | Description | Typical industry / application |
| Axios range | High performance Extended applications Industry-tailored configurations | Quality/production control for: cement, pharma, metals, minerals, petrochemical, polymers and research in many industries |
| Axios FAST | Highest throughput and fastest analysis | Process control in metals and mining and bulk analysis in service labs |
| Epsilon 3 range | Compact benchtop high-performance EDXRF systems | Epsilon 3 and Epsilon 3 XL instruments for a wide variety of applications in cement production, mining, mineral beneficiation , petroleum, polymers and related industries |
| Epsilon 5 | High-performance XRF for sub-ppm elemental analysis | Environmental monitoring in a range of industries where strict norms and standards apply |
| CubiX XRF | Simultaneous XRF dedicated to routine analysis | High tonnage industries where rugged, easy-to-use analytical capability is required |
| Venus 200 | Economical, fully automatic XRF analysis with a small footprint | Wide application in minerals, petrochem, mining, polymers and building materials |