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News Release from: Niton UK | Subject: Niton UK XLt offer
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 08 February 2008

Niton UK XLt x-ray fluorescence alloy
analysers

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The Niton UK acclaimed XLt hand-held alloy analyser is currently available at a limited special offer of 30 per cent off the list price

The hand-held instrument uses x-ray fluorescence to provide rapid, laboratory quality readouts of alloy composition An additional benefit is that the XLt 898S is supplied with an S detector, normally only available as an additional cost option

This detector provides increased sensitivity for a range of trace elements including chromium, copper, nickel and molybdenum.

"This special offer applies while stocks last," said Michael Sibbald, Niton UK sales and marketing director: "This price will never be repeated".

With small size, ruggedness and ease of use, the instrument can be used in a wide range of demanding applications from simple metal sorting through to sophisticated elemental soil analysis and decontamination control.

Industries include petrochemicals, aerospace, power generation, turbine manufacture and repair, primary and secondary metal production as well as scrap metal recycling.

The alloy analysers operate on the principle of x-ray fluorescence, which uses x-rays to excite the atoms in the sample and measures the fluorescent x-rays re-emitted by the material.

From this they then rapidly determine the elements present as well as their relative concentrations.

For samples with known ranges of chemical composition, such as common grades of metal alloys, the analysers can also quickly identify most sample types by name.

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