EDX-FTIR Contaminant Finder/Material Inspector
Brochures and specifications | 2016 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
Integrated analysis of contaminant and material composition is essential for quality control and failure investigation in industries ranging from food production to water supply management. Combining elemental analysis by energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy with molecular fingerprinting via Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy enhances the reliability of identification and accelerates decision making in laboratories.
The main goal of the EDXIR-Analysis software is to deliver automated qualitative evaluation of combined EDX and FTIR data sets. It aims to streamline contaminant identification, support confirmation testing through spectral and profile matching, and enable linked storage of diverse analytical results alongside supporting documents and images.
EDXIR-Analysis integrates two complementary techniques:
In a practical example, a black rubber contaminant was identified as acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber containing calcium carbonate and zinc stearate. In a separate case study, comparison of a PVC sample against a standard yielded a match score of 0.8506 and revealed unexpected lead and acrylic signals in the test object. Such results demonstrate the software’s capability to detect silent changes in supplier materials and to flag deviations from known standards.
Key advantages of the integrated approach include:
Emerging developments may involve expansion of spectral libraries with machine learning-assisted classification, integration of chromatographic and mass spectrometric data for broader analytical coverage, and deployment of cloud-based platforms for real-time collaboration across laboratories. Further advances in chemometric algorithms could enhance sensitivity to trace contaminants and support predictive maintenance in manufacturing environments.
EDXIR-Analysis offers a comprehensive solution for combined EDX and FTIR qualitative analysis. Its integrated workflow, customizable library and automated reporting deliver efficient contaminant identification and material verification, supporting quality assurance and regulatory compliance across a variety of sectors.
FTIR Spectroscopy, X-ray
IndustriesMaterials Testing
ManufacturerShimadzu
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Integrated analysis of contaminant and material composition is essential for quality control and failure investigation in industries ranging from food production to water supply management. Combining elemental analysis by energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy with molecular fingerprinting via Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy enhances the reliability of identification and accelerates decision making in laboratories.
Objectives and Study Overview
The main goal of the EDXIR-Analysis software is to deliver automated qualitative evaluation of combined EDX and FTIR data sets. It aims to streamline contaminant identification, support confirmation testing through spectral and profile matching, and enable linked storage of diverse analytical results alongside supporting documents and images.
Methodology and Instrumentation
EDXIR-Analysis integrates two complementary techniques:
- Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence (EDX) for rapid elemental profiling of metals and inorganic substances
- Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) for detection and identification of organic compounds
Used Instrumentation
- EDX-7000 or EDX-8000 energy dispersive X-ray spectrometers
- FTIR instruments controllable via LabSolutions IR, IRsolution or AIMsolution
Main Results and Discussion
In a practical example, a black rubber contaminant was identified as acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber containing calcium carbonate and zinc stearate. In a separate case study, comparison of a PVC sample against a standard yielded a match score of 0.8506 and revealed unexpected lead and acrylic signals in the test object. Such results demonstrate the software’s capability to detect silent changes in supplier materials and to flag deviations from known standards.
Benefits and Practical Applications
Key advantages of the integrated approach include:
- Enhanced throughput through simultaneous evaluation of elemental and molecular data
- Robust confirmation of material identity via quantitative matching scores
- Centralized management of spectra, profiles, images and documentation for audit traceability
- Customizable library growth to suit specific industry needs
- Automated report generation in printable and editable Word formats
Future Trends and Opportunities
Emerging developments may involve expansion of spectral libraries with machine learning-assisted classification, integration of chromatographic and mass spectrometric data for broader analytical coverage, and deployment of cloud-based platforms for real-time collaboration across laboratories. Further advances in chemometric algorithms could enhance sensitivity to trace contaminants and support predictive maintenance in manufacturing environments.
Conclusion
EDXIR-Analysis offers a comprehensive solution for combined EDX and FTIR qualitative analysis. Its integrated workflow, customizable library and automated reporting deliver efficient contaminant identification and material verification, supporting quality assurance and regulatory compliance across a variety of sectors.
References
- Shimadzu Corporation First Edition September 2016
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