Positive Material Identification (PMI) On-site XRF Analyser

Environmental laboratory

Positive Material Identification (PMI) On-site XRF Analyser

06 May, 2009

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Ashtead Technology (SEA) offers one of the smallest, fastest and most versatile Innov-X handheld XRF Alpha Series Positive Material Identification Analyzer for quality control, non-destructive  testing and metal recycling, without Radioactivity. The Innov-X handheld XRF has become the preferred analyzer for petrochemical, production/power and fabrication industries. It is widely accepted for alloy verification in nearly every major refinery, the nuclear power industry, and by leading alloy producers and fabricators. The Innov-X tube-based Alpha Series is isotope free and delivers instant, accurate readings. It features a miniature X-ray tube and high-resolution detector. Engineered around the HP iPAQ pocket PC, the Alpha Series is user-friendly, flexible, and

upgradeable, and has a bright color display for easy viewing in all lighting conditions and a rear-facing LCD display. It is now available for rental at Ashtead Technology (SEA) Pte Ltd.

Features include: Tube-based system eliminates costly resourcing and loss of speed; Multi-element Analysis - in one measurement; Definitive Pos./Neg. Classifications; Ergonomic, lightweight design; Versatile PDA platform; Easily measures uneven surfaces.

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