High Performance Metals Analyser Designed For The Foundry And Metals Industry

Oxford Instruments’ new spark emission spectrometer FOUNDRY-MASTER Xline supports foundries and metal producers in determining metal samples fast and accurately while ensuring top performance

by Vanessa Jansen | Wednesday 10 July 2013

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FOUNDRY-MASTER Xline
Oxford Instruments has launched a new high performance, easy to handle and
accurate spectrometer – the FOUNDRY-MASTER Xline designed specifically to meet the needs of the metals and steel markets. It is competitively priced and offers outstanding performance and practical features usually only found with premium class instruments.

The FOUNDRY-MASTER Xline is used for quantitative element anal¬ysis of metal samples and is designed as a benchtop unit. The high-resolution Multi-CCD optics is equipped with a vacuum chamber in order to cover the complete wavelength range from 165 nm to 780 nm, offering precise detection of all relevant elements in Fe and other matrices.

The unique Jet-Stream-Technology within the sample stand, which is open on three sides, offers the ability to measure almost any size or shape of sample, particularly large or irregular sample geometries. Additionally, the sample does not need to completely seal the spark stand opening. Tubes, bars and even wires can be analysed directly, using only one universal adapter. This major operational advantage strongly reduces the sample preparation time. The newly developed fully digital source (spark generator) is controlled via the external Windows® PC and offers ideal excitation parameters. Argon consumption is reduced to a minimum, saving a considerable amount of operating expenses. The cleaning process is fast and instrument recovery efficient due to pre-aligned parts and quick connectors. The rugged and approved vacuum technology is essentially maintenance-free and has significantly lower operating costs than alternative inert gas purged systems.

The FOUNDRY-MASTER Xline is a reliable entry level laboratory spectrometer for the quantitative element analysis of metal samples. The new instrument is designed for stationary use as a benchtop unit.

CONTACT

Lynn Shepherd
Oxford Instruments plc
Lynn.shepherd@oxinst.com
www.oxford-instruments.com
+44 (0) 1865 393200

Wednesday 10 July 2013 / file under Engineering | Metals | Technology