Steel analysis: ARL X900 XRF Spectrometer with universal goniometer
Applications | 2025 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
Accurate chemical analysis of steel and ferrous materials underpins quality control in automotive, construction, and manufacturing industries. X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy offers rapid, multi-element determination essential to confirm compliance with alloy compositions and maintain production efficiency.
This application note evaluates the analytical performance of the Thermo Scientific ARL X900 Series XRF spectrometer equipped with a moiré fringe goniometer for steel analysis. It demonstrates detection limits, precision, and stability across various steel matrices, covering both low-alloy and high-alloy steels.
The ARL X900 operates in simultaneous/sequential mode with up to nine crystals and four collimators on the moiré fringe goniometer. Two detectors—a flow proportional counter and a scintillation counter—enable element coverage from boron to californium. Calibration is performed using certified reference materials (CRMs) or well-characterized samples, ensuring consistency in sample preparation.
Advancements in detector technology and software algorithms may further lower detection limits and reduce analysis time. Integration with automated sample handlers and machine learning–based calibration models could enhance throughput and maintenance-free operation in industrial settings. Expanding applications include in-line process control and environmental monitoring of ferrous materials.
The Thermo Scientific ARL X900 XRF spectrometer with moiré fringe goniometer delivers robust, precise, and flexible steel analysis. Its combination of fixed and goniometer channels, along with intuitive software and reliable performance, makes it an ideal tool for both routine and research-focused elemental analysis of ferrous materials.
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IndustriesEnergy & Chemicals , Materials Testing
ManufacturerThermo Fisher Scientific
Summary
Importance of the Topic
Accurate chemical analysis of steel and ferrous materials underpins quality control in automotive, construction, and manufacturing industries. X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy offers rapid, multi-element determination essential to confirm compliance with alloy compositions and maintain production efficiency.
Objectives and Study Overview
This application note evaluates the analytical performance of the Thermo Scientific ARL X900 Series XRF spectrometer equipped with a moiré fringe goniometer for steel analysis. It demonstrates detection limits, precision, and stability across various steel matrices, covering both low-alloy and high-alloy steels.
Methodology and Instrumentation
The ARL X900 operates in simultaneous/sequential mode with up to nine crystals and four collimators on the moiré fringe goniometer. Two detectors—a flow proportional counter and a scintillation counter—enable element coverage from boron to californium. Calibration is performed using certified reference materials (CRMs) or well-characterized samples, ensuring consistency in sample preparation.
Main Results and Discussion
- Detection Limits: Typical limits of detection in a ferrous matrix range from single-digit ppm at 100-second counting times to tens of ppm at 10 seconds, depending on element and crystal-detector configuration.
- Short-Term Precision: Repeatability tests over one hour on low-alloy steel samples yielded relative standard deviations below 0.5% for most elements.
- Long-Term Stability: Measurements on carbon steel over 60 hours showed standard deviations less than twice the one-hour values, demonstrating instrument robustness.
- Operational Flexibility: The goniometer channels complement fixed monochromator channels, allowing measurement of additional elements and providing redundancy.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- High Throughput: Fast sequential measurements deliver comprehensive elemental profiles in minutes.
- Wide Element Range: Capable of analyzing trace to major elements (B to Cf) with minimal setup changes.
- Ease of Use: Advanced OXSAS software simplifies method setup, calibration, and data processing.
- Reliable Performance: Exceptional precision and stability support routine QA/QC and R&D applications.
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Advancements in detector technology and software algorithms may further lower detection limits and reduce analysis time. Integration with automated sample handlers and machine learning–based calibration models could enhance throughput and maintenance-free operation in industrial settings. Expanding applications include in-line process control and environmental monitoring of ferrous materials.
Conclusion
The Thermo Scientific ARL X900 XRF spectrometer with moiré fringe goniometer delivers robust, precise, and flexible steel analysis. Its combination of fixed and goniometer channels, along with intuitive software and reliable performance, makes it an ideal tool for both routine and research-focused elemental analysis of ferrous materials.
References
No external literature cited.
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