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Cutting-edge ED-XRF technology.
Effortless workflow and user-friendly interface.
Compact design with versatile sample accommodation.

The SPECTROCUBE ED-XRF analyzer delivers easy, reliable, accurate, high-throughput analysis for a variety of applications

Made in Germany

The SPECTROCUBE ED-XRF analyzer delivers easy, reliable, accurate, high-throughput analysis for a variety of applications

 

  • Fastest in its class: Twice as fast as typical testing, high precision with high speed

  • Excels in scope and accuracy: Optimized application packages

  • Unparalleled ease-of-use: Just three simple steps to accurate results

 

The new SPECTROCUBE ED-XRF analyzer delivers easy, reliable, accurate, high-throughput analysis for a variety of applications, e.g. analysis of precious metals, compliance screening or analysis of fuels and lube oils.

The SPECTROCUBE analyzer incorporates state-of-the-art ED-XRF technology, including high-resolution and high-count rate detector to deliver short measurement intervals, effortless workflow via intuitive software, and low downtime. SPECTROCUBE enables a fast, smooth workflow even for minimally trained users for an unparalleled ease of use. Its compact footprint fits tight benchtop spaces yet accommodates a wide range of tiny to large samples. For most analyses, SPECTROCUBE delivers the required accuracy with only one general-purpose calibration.

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Whitepaper

Analyzing precious metals is a meticulous task due to their diverse challenges. The analysis spans from trace amounts to 100%, and these metals are highly resistant to most acids. Traditional methods like fire assay are time-consuming and require expertise.

Modern techniques: ED-XRF and OES enable fast, accurate analysis of bullion, jewelry, alloys, no special training. ICP-OES, ideal for bulk materials and trace impurities.

SPECTRO Analytical Instruments offers cutting-edge instruments for these techniques. This paper explores their application in the analysis of precious metals.

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