Liquid analysis  

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Films

ANALYSIS OF LIQUIDS USING THE XRF METHOD

X-ray fluorescence analysis (XRF) is an excellent option for analysing the chemical composition of liquids. XRF allows us to determine elements in fuels, oils, gasoline, and even lubricants. With XRF spectrometers in the laboratory, you have the equipment for liquid analysis, among other capabilities. To utilize these capabilities of the XRF spectrometer and perform liquid analysis, you need cuvettes and films.

XRF MEASUREMENT ACCESSORIES (XRF ACCESSORIES)

In our offering, you will find all products for analysing liquids using the X-ray fluorescence analysis. Cuvettes and films are sufficient to perform liquid analysis. With the same cuvettes and films, you can also conduct the analysis of so-called loose powders.

CUVETTES FOR LIQUID AND LOOSE POWDER ANALYSIS

Cups or cuvettes for the analysis of liquids and loose powders typically consist of two rings (outer and inner) and a lid. Our cuvettes fit into various X-ray fluorescence devices from different manufacturers. The cups have different diameters - adapted to the ring/cup holders in the spectrometer. The height and volume of the cups can also vary.

FILM FOR XRF METHOD FOR LIQUID ANALYSIS

Without the right film, it is not possible to perform liquid analysis and sample analysis in the form of loose powder with an XRF spectrometer. A thin film is attached to the bottom of the cuvette through which the XRF analysis is conducted. In our range, we have films of different thicknesses: from 1.5 µm to 12 µm and in various shapes: circles, squares, rolls. The materials they are made of are Mylar film, polypropylene film, Kapton film, polyethylene film, materials that are "invisible" for XRF analysis. Note that the type of film should be selected according to the liquid/powder you want to analyse.

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