Screening Analysis with EDX-7000 Navi Software
Applications | 2014 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
Screening analysis by energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) plays a critical role in environmental monitoring, regulatory compliance and quality control across industries. Rapid identification and quantitation of toxic elements such as cadmium, lead, mercury and halogens enable laboratories to meet ever-tightening safety standards (e.g. RoHS) while minimizing sample throughput times.
This study evaluates the performance of Shimadzu’s EDX-7000 coupled with PCEDX-Navi software for elemental screening. Key goals include assessing time savings achieved by automatic time reduction, comparing sensitivity and detection limits to both previous general-purpose models and a dedicated screening instrument (EDX-LE), and demonstrating ease of use for unexperienced analysts.
The EDX-7000 features a silicon drift detector cooled electrically (no liquid nitrogen), offering 1.5 to 5× improved sensitivity over prior generations. Analysis is conducted in two modes: Screening Fast (short time) and Screening (precision). PCEDX-Navi integrates all steps—from sample imaging, mode selection and automatic calibration curve assignment (for PE, PVC, Al alloy, Fe/steel, Cu alloy, Sn alloy)—to report generation on a single interface. Analytical conditions include a rhodium target X-ray tube (10, 30, 50 kV), auto tube current, 10 mmφ collimator, four primary filters, air atmosphere, max 100 s per channel integration (real time), and SDD detector with ≤30 % dead time.
• Automatic Time Reduction reduced analysis durations from 400 s to 133 s for a resin sample and from 300 s to 78 s for a copper alloy, while maintaining accurate judgments relative to threshold criteria.
• Compared with the EDX-LE, the EDX-7000 required roughly half the time with time reduction enabled and one-third the time when disabled, with consistently lower 3σ values.
• Lower limits of detection under screening conditions were 2 to 6 times lower with the EDX-7000 versus EDX-LE across materials (PE, PVC, Al, Fe, Cu, Sn), enhancing trace-level capability.
• Repeatability tests (10 replicates at 100–300 ppm) yielded coefficients of variation below 2 %, demonstrating excellent precision.
• Intuitive single-screen operation and automated calibration remove technical barriers, enabling rapid onboarding of non-specialist users.
• Dual measurement modes balance speed and precision, supporting high-throughput screening or detailed quantitation.
• Enhanced sensitivity and reduced analysis times increase laboratory efficiency and throughput for compliance testing, recycling qualification and industrial QA/QC.
Emerging developments in detector technology, machine-learning assisted spectral deconvolution and cloud-based data management are expected to further accelerate screening workflows. Integration with IoT-enabled instrumentation and expansion of proprietary calibration libraries will broaden applications in battery materials, electronic waste recycling, food safety and environmental pollution mapping.
Shimadzu’s EDX-7000 with PCEDX-Navi streamlines elemental screening by delivering significantly faster analysis, improved sensitivity and robust repeatability without liquid-nitrogen cooling. Automated workflows lower operator skill requirements and enhance laboratory productivity, making it an attractive solution for environmental, industrial and regulatory screening applications.
Software, X-ray
IndustriesManufacturerShimadzu
Summary
Importance of the Topic
Screening analysis by energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) plays a critical role in environmental monitoring, regulatory compliance and quality control across industries. Rapid identification and quantitation of toxic elements such as cadmium, lead, mercury and halogens enable laboratories to meet ever-tightening safety standards (e.g. RoHS) while minimizing sample throughput times.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study evaluates the performance of Shimadzu’s EDX-7000 coupled with PCEDX-Navi software for elemental screening. Key goals include assessing time savings achieved by automatic time reduction, comparing sensitivity and detection limits to both previous general-purpose models and a dedicated screening instrument (EDX-LE), and demonstrating ease of use for unexperienced analysts.
Methodology and Instrumentation
The EDX-7000 features a silicon drift detector cooled electrically (no liquid nitrogen), offering 1.5 to 5× improved sensitivity over prior generations. Analysis is conducted in two modes: Screening Fast (short time) and Screening (precision). PCEDX-Navi integrates all steps—from sample imaging, mode selection and automatic calibration curve assignment (for PE, PVC, Al alloy, Fe/steel, Cu alloy, Sn alloy)—to report generation on a single interface. Analytical conditions include a rhodium target X-ray tube (10, 30, 50 kV), auto tube current, 10 mmφ collimator, four primary filters, air atmosphere, max 100 s per channel integration (real time), and SDD detector with ≤30 % dead time.
Key Results and Discussion
• Automatic Time Reduction reduced analysis durations from 400 s to 133 s for a resin sample and from 300 s to 78 s for a copper alloy, while maintaining accurate judgments relative to threshold criteria.
• Compared with the EDX-LE, the EDX-7000 required roughly half the time with time reduction enabled and one-third the time when disabled, with consistently lower 3σ values.
• Lower limits of detection under screening conditions were 2 to 6 times lower with the EDX-7000 versus EDX-LE across materials (PE, PVC, Al, Fe, Cu, Sn), enhancing trace-level capability.
• Repeatability tests (10 replicates at 100–300 ppm) yielded coefficients of variation below 2 %, demonstrating excellent precision.
Benefits and Practical Applications
• Intuitive single-screen operation and automated calibration remove technical barriers, enabling rapid onboarding of non-specialist users.
• Dual measurement modes balance speed and precision, supporting high-throughput screening or detailed quantitation.
• Enhanced sensitivity and reduced analysis times increase laboratory efficiency and throughput for compliance testing, recycling qualification and industrial QA/QC.
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Emerging developments in detector technology, machine-learning assisted spectral deconvolution and cloud-based data management are expected to further accelerate screening workflows. Integration with IoT-enabled instrumentation and expansion of proprietary calibration libraries will broaden applications in battery materials, electronic waste recycling, food safety and environmental pollution mapping.
Conclusion
Shimadzu’s EDX-7000 with PCEDX-Navi streamlines elemental screening by delivering significantly faster analysis, improved sensitivity and robust repeatability without liquid-nitrogen cooling. Automated workflows lower operator skill requirements and enhance laboratory productivity, making it an attractive solution for environmental, industrial and regulatory screening applications.
Content was automatically generated from an orignal PDF document using AI and may contain inaccuracies.
Similar PDF
RoHS Screening Analysis by EDX
2022|Shimadzu|Applications
Shimadzu Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometer EDX-7200 RoHS Screening Analysis by EDX Application News Hirokazu Moriya User Benefits The EDX-7200 achieves up to 30 times higher count values than a previous model EDX-720. The performance improvements contribute to shorter…
Key words
ppm, ppmfail, failrohs, rohsreduction, reductionelement, elementautomatic, automaticpass, passscreening, screeningvalue, valuetime, timesec, secnews, newsanalysis, analysisedx, edxquantitation
Quantitative Analysis of Antimony (Sb) in Plastics by EDXRF
2012|Shimadzu|Applications
LAAN-A-XR-E022 Application News X-ray Analysis Quantitative Analysis of Antimony (Sb) in Plastics by EDXRF X248 No. n Samples Sb standard plastic produced by Sumika Chemical Analysis Service (4 levels) PE-1E4 (4) 3.0 2.5 2.0 (3) 1.5 (2) 1.0 0.5 Accuracy:…
Key words
ppm, ppmantimony, antimonylimit, limitstandard, standardquantitative, quantitativenet, netmmϕ, mmϕsbka, sbkasumika, sumikaray, rayanalysis, analysiscorrected, correctedcurve, curvecalibration, calibrationplastic
Analysis of Recycled Materials by EDXRF
2025|Shimadzu|Applications
Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometer EDX-7200 Application News Analysis of Recycled Materials by EDXRF Hirokazu Moriya User Benefits Analysis of various forms of materials, including solids, powders, and liquids, is possible. Various types of analyses, from screening analysis…
Key words
recycled, recycledrpf, rpfinquiry, inquiryquantitative, quantitativetube, tubeanalysis, analysisrubber, rubberelement, elementjudgment, judgmentray, rayvalue, valuecomposition, compositioncollimator, collimatortoxic, toxicelements
Quantitative Analysis of Tin (Sn) in Plastics by EDXRF
2013|Shimadzu|Applications
LAAN-A-XR-E025 Application News X-ray Analysis Quantitative Analysis of Tin (Sn) in Plastics by EDXRF X251 No. (4) 5.0 4.0 (3) 測定強度比 EDX analysis of controlled substances in electrical and electronic equipment currently includes the 5 RoHS elements (Cd, Pb, Cr,…
Key words
ppm, ppmedx, edxmmф, mmфray, rayanalysis, analysiscurve, curvequantitative, quantitativejudgement, judgementkev, kevstandard, standardnews, newspertaining, pertainingcollimator, collimatorsatisfies, satisfiescalibration