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A reliable solution to measure chlorine in catalyst by UOP 979

XOS
25 Mar 2020

In this application note, XOS demonstrates how the Petra MAX, powered by monochromatic EDXRF, meets the repeatability and site precision criteria of UOP 979 based on real-world data.

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X-Ray Diffraction and SpectroscopyX-Ray FluorescenceEnvironmental ContaminationEnvironmental Analysis

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