The fastest XRF gun on the market

Air analysis

The fastest XRF gun on the market

17 Feb, 2025

Elvatech has been manufacturing their range of EDXRF spectrometers for over three decades. Established in 1991, Elvatech became one of the first companies to start production of benchtop XRF spectrometers based on the use of Si-PIN Diode detectors.

Elvatech’s ProSpector 3 is describers as ‘the fastest, lightest and smallest XRF gun on the market’. With powerful hardware and unique software algorithms, the ProSpector 3 a superb level of precision and accuracy in elemental analysis for a wide range of materials. Elvatech developed Dynamically Adaptive Shaping (DAS) DPP and combined it with the ultrafast CSA SDD detector to make the ProSpector 3 faster than any other handheld XRF analyser on the market. Thanks to its digiX-50 digital X-Ray source, automatic temperature and barometric corrections, and digital calibration adjustment, ProSpector 3 delivers long-life reproducibility without needing to recalibrate the system

The ElvaX PmX-5050 is a highly advanced, online continuous particulate matter XRF analyser of heavy metals in the ambient air. Previous solutions for PM monitoring were only capable of analysing the total amount of particles in the air. But for a complete understanding of health impact and air pollution source elemental analysis of PM is necessary. PmX-5050 is a fully stand-alone device for continuous analysis of particulate matter elemental composition.

IET 36.2 Mar/Apr 2026

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