Environmental Laboratory
New XRF Analyser Ideal for Recycling Applications
Apr 20 2010
The new XL2 XRF analyser from Niton combines a tough and durable exterior with sophisticated electronics to produce an XRF instrument well suited to more arduous applications. With a yellow outer casing, to differentiate it from the higher-spec Niton XL3t, the new model is feature rich at a competitive price. When the going gets tough and the environment is particularly demanding, the XL2 is the XRF instrument to choose.
It is highly suited to use in applications such as metal alloy analysis and sorting, mining, product screening and PMI (Positive Material Identification), due to the instrument’s ease of operation. The XL2 allows the user to simply ‘point and shoot’, providing rapid results displayed on a full-colour screen. Even non-technical persons can easily operate the instrument.
A comprehensive software suite, provided with the instrument, allows customisation of the analyser. User permissions can be set, and custom reports and personalised certficates readily produced. The new XL2 also allows simple data transfer to a PC or similar using connections via USB cable or Bluetooth technology to make communication of the results and subsequent analysis or print-out quick and efficient.
Although positioned at a competitive price point, the Niton brand and the fact that the XL2 has been developed by Thermo Fisher Scientific will give customers confidence in the product. In the UK, all Niton XRF instruments are supported with a comprehensive warranty and service facilities, with an extended preventative maintenance contract available as an option.
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