Overview

In X‐ray fluorescence analysis (XRF), the analytical system must be calibrated using calibration standards.

The usual procedure begins with the purchase of reference materials which are measured as calibration standards, and then calibration and validation are conducted.

Calibration sets are used to greatly reduce the development time and cost and guarantee 100% success in setting up a calibration.

Features

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Powder

  • You receive a bottle with certified reference material in powder form.
    This can be used to prepare a calibration sample for XRF, e.g. pressed pellet or fused bead.
  • Advantage: You retain all flexibility in sample preparation.
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Glass Powder

  • You receive a glass powder that contains a sample, flux and optionally additives. By directly filling the powder
    into the platinum crucible, a glass bead can be melted as a calibration sample for XRF without having to perform additional accurate weighing.
  • Advantage: You can use any fusion machine.
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Beads

  • You receive a calibration sample already prepared as glass bead.
  • Advantage: You receive a complete calibration package, which includes more than 15 years of experience in sample preparation and XRF analysis.
  • Prerequisite: You own a FLUXANA® fusion machine.

Highlights

Validation Samples
Drift Monitors
Sample Preparation Kit
Onsite/Online Calibration
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