From energy dispersive to wavelength dispersive XRF, you'll find guides on sample prep, calibration, detection limits, and matrix effects. We review instruments, compare techniques, and share tips on quantitative analysis, method development, and software tools. Meet a wide range of elemental analysis challenges in the petroleum, cement and slags industries using wavelength dispersive x-ray fluorescence spectrometry. It is employed in many industries and applications including: cement production, glass production, mining, mineral beneficiation, iron, steel and. X-ray fluorescence analysis is a method that uses characteristic X-rays (fluorescent X-rays) generated when X-rays irradiate a substance. Fluorescent X-rays are electromagnetic waves that are created when irradiated X-rays force inner-shell electrons of the constituent atoms to an outer shell and. XRF analysis – one of the best analytical techniques to perform elemental analysis in all kinds of samples, no matter if liquids, solids or loose powders must be analyzed. In WDXRF spectrometers, all of the elements in the sample are excited simultaneously.
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