OXSAS* X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis Software
Thermo Scientific* OXSAS X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis Software performs rapid, high-quality analyses using template-driven operations. Thermo Scientific OXSAS is software for WDXRF spectrometers in the ARL PERFORM'X* Series, ARL OPTIM'X Series and ARL 9900 IntelliPower* Series. This platform evolves to meet changing needs with up-to-date solutions throughout instrument lifetime. OXSAS* X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis Software Fea…
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Thermo Scientific* OXSAS X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis Software performs rapid, high-quality analyses using template-driven operations.
Thermo Scientific OXSAS is software for WDXRF spectrometers in the ARL PERFORM'X* Series, ARL OPTIM'X Series and ARL 9900 IntelliPower* Series. This platform evolves to meet changing needs with up-to-date solutions throughout instrument lifetime.
OXSAS* X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis Software Features:
- Integrated Analytical Assistant guides the creation or extension of methods suggesting best analytical parameters for rapid and accurate analyses
- Automatic Method Choice may be used to select the best analyical parameters set without user intervention
- Routine analysis function allows performance of analysis with minimal data-entry, e.g., single sample identity
- SCT Manager: overview of the analytical capability of the instrument and of each method any time
- Comprehensive post-treatment of results, including export to MS Excel
- Integrated Microsoft SQL Server Express 2005 relational database stores set up and analyses data
- Export and import facilities allowing calibration standards, methods or grades to be easily transferred from one instrument to another
- Fast calibration with multiple analyte curve display, instant base curve calculation, templates for edition and measurement of calibration standards
- Calibration curve determination using multi-variable regression with a range of correction models and integrated theoretical alphas calculation