Oxford Instruments X-MET 7000 Metal Alloy HandHeld XRF Analyzer
Condition: Refurbished / Calibrated
Warranty: 1 Year Warranty
Shipping: USA & Worldwide
- Oxford X-MET 7000 Metal Alloy HandHeld XRF Analyzer w/ Testing Mode:
- Metal Alloy
- AC Adapter
- Power Cord
- Carrying Case (G)
Oxford X-MET 7000 HandHeld XRF Analyzer
The X-MET7000 Series handheld energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysers provide both ease of use and analytical results of unsurpassed accuracy. The NEW X-METs provide the highest levels of confidence in even the most demanding applications. Positive material identification, quality control and assurance, and trace element analysis can all be completed in seconds.
Rapid and accurate analysis
- Totally non-destructive testing
- Easy to learn and fast to use
- Correct grading in seconds!
- Automatic selection of Empirical and Fundamental Parameters calibrations for the highest confidence in your results
- Analysis of elements from Potassium (K) to Uranium (U) with X-MET7000 eXpress and from Magnesium (Mg) to Uranium (U) with X-MET7500
- High speed averaging for effortless batch evaluation
- Automatic compensation for varying sample shapes and sizes, enabling the reliable analysis of pipes, rods, wires, welds, fasteners, chips, turnings
Extensive grade library
X-MET7000 Series’ extensive grade library ensures the correct grade is always displayed. Users can modify and add new grades to the library, such as manufacturer or location specific grades.
Empirical calibrations are derived by measuring certified reference materials, and provide traceability for an unbeatable confidence in results.
The pre-loaded grade library includes:
- Nickel alloys
- Stainless steels
- Copper alloys
- Aluminium alloys
- Cobalt alloys
- Low alloy steels
- Tool steels
- Titanium alloys
- Zirconium alloy
Specifications:
| Weight | < 1.8kg |
| Dimensions | 9 cm (W) x 28 cm (L) x 27 cm (H) |
| X-ray tube | 40 kV Rh target |
| Detector type | Si-PIN diode |
| Elemental range | K - U |
| Calibrations | Combination of semi-quantitative methods (FP) and quantitative, traceable empirical calibrations |
| Sample temperature | Up to 400°C |