ZSX Primus IV - Tube-above Wavelength Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometer
High performance WDXRF for rapid quantitative elemental analysis
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As a tube-above sequential wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometer, the new Rigaku ZSX Primus IV delivers rapid quantitative determination of major and minor atomic elements, from beryllium (Be) through uranium (U), in a wide variety of sample types — with minimal standards.
New ZSX Guidance Expert System Software
ZSX Guidance software, with the built-in XRF expertise and know-how of skilled experts, takes care of sophisticated settings. Operators simply input basic information about samples, analysis components and standard composition.
Tube Above Optics for Superior Reliability
ZSX Primus IV features an innovative optics-above configuration this eliminates cleaning worries and increases up time.
Low-Z Performance with Mapping and Multi-Spot Analysis
The ZSX Primus IV features a 30-micron tube, the thinnest end-window tube available in the industry, for exceptional light element (low-Z) detection limits. Combined with the most advanced mapping package to detect homogeneity and inclusions, the ZSX Primus IV allows easy detailed investigation of samples that provide analytical insights not easily obtained by other analytical methodologies.
SQX Fundamental Parameters with EZ-Scan Software
EZ-scan allows users to analyze unknown samples without any prior setup. Combined with SQX fundamental parameters software, it provides the most accurate and rapid XRF results possible.
Features:
- Analysis of elements from Be to U
- ZSX Guidance expert system software
- Digital multi-channel analyzer (D-MCA)
- EZ Analysis interface for routine measurements
- Tube above optics minimizes contamination issues
- Small footprint uses less valuable lab space
- Micro analysis to analyze samples as small as 500 µm
- 30μ tube delivers superior light element performance
- Mapping feature for elemental topography/distribution
- Helium seal means the optics are always under vacuum