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EDX-LE XRF spectrometer
The new EDX-LE from Shimadzu is an energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometer designed specifically for screening elements regulated by RoHS/ELV directives. It is equipped with a detector that does not require liquid nitrogen, thereby achieving lower operational costs and easier maintenance. It has been optimised for RoHS/ELV screening of materials, individual parts and other samples that are substantially homogenous and is suited to screening a limited range of samples for fixed control criteria. Improved security is provided for software operations. The condition protection function lets users set restrictions for screening conditions and other settings. The system also features an automatic X-ray tube ageing function to prevent malfunction in systems that have not been used for long periods of time.
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