X-ray spectrometer Epsilon 1 ULS
X-ray fluorescencefor analysisfor fuel

X-ray spectrometer
X-ray spectrometer
X-ray spectrometer
X-ray spectrometer
X-ray spectrometer
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Characteristics

Type
X-ray, X-ray fluorescence
Domain
for analysis, for fuel
Configuration
benchtop
Other characteristics
pre-calibrated

Description

Epsilon 1 ULS is the ideal analytical solution. Pre-calibrated in the factory, our instrument is an out-of-the-box solution for analyzing low sulfur content in fuels, complying with ISO 13032 and many other sulfur-related international test methods including ASTM D4294, ISO 20847, ISO 8754, IP496, IP336, and JIS K2541-4. Epsilon 1 ULS gives you precise and accurate data starting at 5 ppm sulfur and chlorine with minimal sample preparation and no need for helium - ensuring you can keep your total running costs to a minimum. Epsilon 1 is a superior-quality benchtop X-ray fluorescence instrument, pre-calibrated for the analysis of ultra-low sulfur in automotive fuels. It provides full compliance with the latest international test methods, including the most stringent: ISO 13032. The results of the repeatability test for sulfur are well within the limits set by this standard. Maximum sensitivity for sulfur and chlorine The new thin-window vanadium anode X-ray tube, specifically designed and manufactured by Malvern Panalytical, ensures high sensitivity and top-quality measurements. Using vanadium as the anode material is ideal for quantifying sulfur and chlorine without interference from possible line overlaps in the XRF spectrum, leading to more reliable and accurate results. Also, you’ll be happy to know that vanadium and nickel analysis is possible at levels you require to protect your catalysts.

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