PL 32 Complete XRF System
The Amptek XR-100CR with Si-PIN detector or
XR-100SDD with Silicon Drift Detector are high resolution, low-power, compact
detectors used for XRF analysis world- wide. Power is supplied by the PX4, which provides both a vari- able Digital Pulse Shaping Amplifier and the MCA function. The Mini-X X-Ray Tube is the first of its kind: a self-contained, miniature X-ray tube system, which includes the X-ray tube, power supply, control electronics and USB communication to the computer. Applications for this system include RoHS/WEEE, Process Control and Alloy/Lead analysis.
Circle no. 489
ADVERTORIAL
XRF Solutions No Liquid Nitrogen
USB Controlled Low Cost Easy to Use
Silicon Drift Detectors Si-PIN Detectors
Complete X-Ray Spectrometer
The Amptek X-123 Complete X-Ray Spectrometer includes: 1) X-Ray Detector (Si-PIN or SDD) and Preamplifier; 2) Digital Pulse Processor and MCA; and 3) Power Supply and Interface with PC. This hand- held, low-power,
high performance instru- ment is simple to operate. The low-cost
X-123 is ideal for OEMs developing table-top or hand-held XRF analysers.
Circle no. 490
136 eV FWHM 7 mm2
x 450 m OEM Components
OEMs have made Amptek their number one choice when developing hand-held and table-top instruments for XRF analysis. Amptek offers a complete line of OEM detectors, preamplifiers, heat sinks, digital pulse processors with MCA, and power supplies. Also, available are the USB controlled Mini-X X-Ray Tube and the XRF-FP Quantitative Analysis software. Please see our web-site for further details.
Circle no. 491 Si-PIN
149 eV FWHM 6 mm2
x 500 m
25.6 s peaking time P/B Ratio: 6200/1
Circle no. 492 Energy (keV)
AMPTEK Inc.
www.amptek.com
9.6 s peaking time P/B Ratio: 7000/1
Energy (keV)
5.9 keV 55
SDD
5.9 keV
55 Fe
Display and Control Software and API for Windows and Windows CE
Digital Pulse Processor and MCA
Power Supplies X-ray Tube PROVEN PERFORMANCE
Detector with Preamplifi er and Heat Sink
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