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EDXRF Spectrometers |
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Handheld XRF Spectrometer EDXPocket III |
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Product description |
EDX-Pocket Ⅲ is a handheld energy dispersive X-ray spectrometer specially developed for field and on-site analysis with the characteristics of small volume, light weight and handheld. They are used as hazardous substance analyzer, alloy grade analyzer, soil analyzer, precious metal analyzer, minerals analyzer. EDX-P730 can be also perfect tool in fields such as minerals analysis, geographic analysis, scrap metals recycling analysis and archeology research. Samples are including all natural minerals, slag, rocks, soils slurry ranging from sulphur to uranium; they have solid, liquid and powder forms. It provides the same performance and reliability as the bench-top spectrometers due to combined use of low-power integrated mini X-ray tube and large area Be-window electric-cooling Si-Pin detector with low power consumption and high excitation efficiency. |
Applications |
Mineral exploration and survey |
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Model |
EDX Pocket III, handheld energy dispersive mineral analyzer |
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Detector |
13 mm 1 electro-cooling Si-PIN detector |
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Excitation source |
40kV/5μA, x-ray tube, Ag anode, end window |
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Detection time |
10-200 s (handheld or seat) |
| Forms |
solid, liquid, powder |
| Measured elements |
S-U |
| Detection limit |
0,001% ~0,01% |
| Correction |
Ag |
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Safety |
Administrator model with built-in password, no operators can use it without authorisation |
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Data usage |
edited inside PDA, and stored in PC for saving and printing. Massive storage card is supplied |
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Power |
Operating time of two fully charged lithium batteries is no less than 8 hours |
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Weight |
1,35 kg |
| Ambient temperature | -20 °C to + 50 °C |
| Ambient humidity | not less than 85% |
| Standard configurations | PDA/Si-PIN-conductor-detector/amplifier circuit/x-ray tube and high and low voltage power/PDA mineral sample analysis software/lab test stand (optional) |
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This specification can be changed without prior notice. |







