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18 MBH ANALYTICAL LTD


CERTIFIED REFERENCE MATERIALS


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Launch of New XRF Analysis Software


PANalytical is set to launch its new software for X-ray fluorescence (XRF) systems. PANalytical developed Stratos, a brand new software package, for both the Epsilon 3 and Axios spectrometer ranges. The company will also be releasing an upgrade of the FingerPrint software for the Epsilon 3 range.


The Stratos XRF analysis software features built-in intelligence and can quickly and accurately analyse the thickness and composition of coatings, surface layers and layered structures. Multi-layer samples can be analysed with bulk standards, without the need for in-type standards that are sometimes hard to source. Another significant advantage of the software is its flexibility and the ease of use provided by the 'Virtual Analyst'. This unique tool is a consultant for advanced method development and provides optimum measurement settings for analysis, which can be time-consuming for complex stack structures. Stratos is able to analyse more than 16 layers, depending on their thickness and composition. It is also easily combined with PANalytical’s Omnian semi- quantitative software.


The Stratos software developed by PANalytical makes daily operation easier, with a simple interface that helps new users. Stratos is available for both the Epsilon 3 range (energy dispersive, EDXRF) and the Axios range (wavelength dispersive, WDXRF). Applications of Stratos include the automotive industry, wafers and solar cells and the coating and packaging industry.


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FingerPrint software is the second generation of PANalytical’s successful material identification software for the benchtop Epsilon 3 range of spectrometers. The unique combination of FingerPrint software with Epsilon 3 sets new standards for industrial and process control applications. The upgraded FingerPrint software makes it even easier for material testing where the actual composition is not of interest and analysis speed is important. The addition of simple pass/fail reporting means that expert knowledge is no longer required to interpret the results and application of PCA (principal components analysis) allows cluster analysis in 3D visualisation. FingerPrint software is used in materials identification, comparison and quality control and can be used in a wide range of applications, for example in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, food and petrochemical industries.


MORE INFO. 27 High Purity Acids for Trace Metal Analysis


Loba Chemie, a manufacturer of laboratory reagents and chemicals, offers High Purity Acids with the brand name ACIPUR for conducting any methodical test or any critical laboratory procedure. Instrumental analysis, using ICP or AA, generally involves a preliminary treatment of the sample. This operation, known as acid mineralisation, consists in a digestion process with hot concentrated acid in order to extract the elements of interest. Loba Chemie offers specific complete series of products (acids - ACIPUR & Water - ULTRAPUR) for sample and blank preparation. The purity of these products guarantees maximum reliability of the result.


Loba Chemie reagents are characterised by: production using the most advanced distillation techniques; reagents are produced using sub-boiling or double sub-boiling distillation, in special equipment made of quartz or Teflon; packaged in a controlled environment; minimised possibility for contamination of the resultant distillate as the packaging is performed in a clean room; available in a wide variety of molecules and sizes; selection of the best preconditioned packaging materials; glass or polyethylene bottles are the packages selected to preserve the high product quality achieved; quality assurance and certification using the most advanced analytical techniques; the impurity levels are rigorously controlled using ICP and AAS techniques for more than 60 elements including metals, non-metals and ions.


With the high quality product and packing, Loba is assured to capture a large market share by keeping production costs lower compared with other players in the international market. Loba has also opened the OEM options for many customers in selected countries around the globe.


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