ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS BY WAVELENGTH DISPERSIVE X-RAY FLUORESCENCE
Open the catalog to page 1Supermini200 ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS BY X-RAY FLUORESCENCE
Open the catalog to page 2Wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence (WDXRF) is one of the most powerful and well-established techniques for elemental analysis. It has several advantages, including light element sensitivity, exceptional elemental resolving power, and low limits of detection. Historical drawbacks of the WDXRF technique have been that such instruments are typically large, expensive, and require special utilities. With a size that is a quarter of traditional WDXRF units and a price that is approximately half of floor standing units, the Supermini200 changes everything. The X-ray fluorescence (XRF) experiment...
Open the catalog to page 3Supermini200 ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS BY X-RAY FLUORESCENCE IT IS TIME FOR YOU TO RECONSIDER WDXRF Rigaku’s Supermini200 combines all the advantages of traditional WDXRF elemental analysis systems into a smaller, more economical package. Now is the time to reconsider WDXRF as one of your primary elemental analysis techniques. Compared to other techniques, such as ICP and AA, there is no chemical preparation step required, making sample preparation and cleanup much simpler. HOW WDXRF WORKS Excitation An X-ray photon from the tube removes one of the inner-shell electrons and excites the atom. Transition...
Open the catalog to page 4Air-cooled X-ray Tube HIGH-PERFORMANCE ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS UNIQUE ADVANTAGE #1 The Supermini200 is the only instrument to give the light element sensitivity and energy resolution of a WDXRF spectrometer with the footprint of an EDXRF spectrometer. The Supermini200 employs a scintillation counter (SC) for heavy elements and a gas-flow proportional counter (F-PC) for light elements. This ensures high-sensitivity and high-speed counting. A small 200 W air-cooled X-ray tube (pictured above) provides an excellent balance between power, instrument size requirements, and utility usage. The Supermini200...
Open the catalog to page 5ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS BY X-RAY FLUORESCENCE Solid samples, such as metals, alloys, and pressed powder briquettes, are measured under vacuum. Liquid samples, such as aqueous solutions or oil, are poured into liquid cells, covered with sample film and measured under helium. A 12-sample changer is standard, enabling operators to carry out routine analysis smoothly. For added operator flexibility, during measurement you can replace samples on the changer without interrupting the measurement. The Supermini200 is equipped with a three-crystal exchanger with LiF(200) and PET mounted as standard crystals....
Open the catalog to page 6Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. SEQUENTIAL WDXRFBENCHTOP SPECTROMETER
Open the catalog to page 7SEQUENTIAL BENCHTOP WDXRF SPECTROMETER Rigaku Corporation and its Global Subsidiaries [email protected] | www.rigaku.com ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS BY WAVELENGTH DISPERSIVE X-RAY FLUORESCENCE © 2023 — Rigaku Corporation and its Global Subsidiaries. All rights reserved. [email protected] | rigaku.com BR_23_Supermini200 brochure_en_A3_Rev06.23_4064745726
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