New polarization scattering technology
Creating a new era of XRF analysis
The perfect combination of traditional optical technology and modern craftsmanship in Germany has created an outstanding testing technology that is multifunctional and versatile. Combined with the analysis software developed by Germany's Spike Group over the past thirty years, it has demonstrated a highly stable and sensitive full spectrum detection instrument.
Polarized X-ray spectroscopy technology opens up a new era of fluorescence analysis with innovative optical systems that are colorful, well-organized, and have a captivating detection limit, stable and smooth interface, and professional software packages.
The excellent performance of the SPECTRO XEPOS spectrometer is enough to take down the expensive WD-XRF wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometer, while also greatly reducing costs. In addition, the deeply optimized and redesigned operating software can greatly simplify operations for customers. The unique new generation TubroQuant II software supports various functions, allowing for faster and more accurate analysis of various types of unknown liquids, solids, or powders.
1. Adopting the latest and most advanced polarized X-ray fluorescence excitation technology in the world, the instrument has the lowest background, the best signal-to-noise ratio, and the lowest detection limit compared to other X-ray fluorescence instruments
2. Adopting multi-target conversion technology, different secondary targets are used for different analysis elements to ensure the best excitation effect for all elements in the Na-U periodic table. The crystal target used in the instrument, due to X-ray diffraction, not only does its excitation intensity not decrease, but also produces a monochromatic parallel X-ray beam, greatly improving the efficiency of exciting elements.
Due to the inherent polarization and monochromaticity of polarized X-rays, the instrument does not require the selection of filters. Avoiding the cumbersome selection of filters, simplifying analysis operations, reducing X-ray losses, and saving analysis time. It can achieve true full analysis of Na-U.
4. The XEPOS instrument is equipped with a Si counter that does not require liquid nitrogen cooling, with a counting rate of up to 120000 pcs. It can effectively prevent counting overflow. There will be no decrease in resolution, increase in background, or deterioration in signal-to-noise ratio that occurs in Si (Li) counters without the need for liquid nitrogen cooling.
5. The instrument adopts a light source mechanism similar to that used by the world's strongest X-ray generator, the synchrotron. The X-rays are extremely pure, reducing the impact of stray light on the analysis results.
6. The instrument can be configured with TURBOQUANT rapid qualitative and semi quantitative (quantitative) programs. It can perform 'dissection' analysis on any completely unknown sample. Compared with other X-ray fluorescence instruments, TURBOQUANT is closer to reality. In this program, dozens of international standard samples were used, and the measured results were cured.
7. The instrument is built with Spike's analysis software on the Windows operating system, which is extremely convenient to operate. Adopting the principles of ergonomics, compiling spectra, and automatic recognition. The qualitative and quantitative functions are powerful. The instrument adopts a graded password to protect important data.
8. The instrument has up to ten calibration modes (mathematical models) (methods), which can be fully applied in quantitative analysis and have achieved the best analysis results. The methods include: basic parameter method, Compton scattering internal standard method, Lucas method, alpha empirical coefficient method, mass absorption coefficient method, average atomic weight method, etc.