The use of the XRD method in the X-ray fluorescence spectrometer of the EDX3600H series (modification High) allows for fast and accurate elemental analysis. This technology uses low-energy X-rays, which gives good results in the excitation of light elements such as Si, S, Na and Mg. In addition, with the reduction of the test time in the EDX3600H, the test efficiency has been significantly improved. The EDX3600H also has good energy linearity, energy resolution, properties of the resulting spectrum and a high peak-to-background ratio when using the new UHRD detector. This became available due to the presence of an automatic spectrum stabilization module. The original spectrum can be easily transformed by using UHRD (ultra high resolution detector) technology, which improves the weighted analytical accuracy of the determination of light elements Si, S, Al, etc. Thanks to the method of linear regression of multiple parameters, the effects of absorption and reflective effects between elements can be significantly reduced. The European Union, 2002/95/EC, the Montreal Protocol, the Stockholm Treaty and the IEC National Electrical Committee have both restricted the use of halogen materials. IEC 61249-2-21 establishes the maximum limit of chlorine, bromine and total halogen is: bromine and chlorine less than 900ppm; (Bromine + chlorine) less than 1500ppm. Skyray Instrument Inc. specializes in high-performance X-Ray fluorescence spectrometers. The EDX3600H performs non-halogen spectrometric analysis, is a highly productive and highly technological tool for testing halogens. The spectrometer uses an intelligent vacuum system, low energy X-ray, to excite light elements, thus solving the problem of chlorine and bromine testing. The device can analyze any products containing halogen hazardous substances. In addition, it can be used for complete elemental and RoHS analysis. The device is multifunctional and meets any international standards.
Operational characteristics
Highly efficient X-ray tube made in the USA
The spectrometer is specially configured for the analysis of halogen elements (especially chlorine)
The S100 detector, with excellent energy linearity, energy resolution and energy spectrum characteristics. Excellent peak-to-background ratio.
Low energy X-rays are used, delivering good results when exciting light elements such as CI, Br.
Intelligent vacuum system
Automatic spectrum stabilizer
Spectrum deployment technology decomposes the spectrum into peaks; providing elements of CI, Br and other light elements with acceptable analysis accuracy
Multiple linear regression, reducing inter-element absorption and gain effect