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Copper Base: ARL 9900 Series with IntelliPower Simultaneous-Sequential XRF Spectrometer

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Summary

Importance of the Topic


Accurate determination of copper alloy composition is essential in sectors ranging from aerospace and marine engineering to electronics and coinage. Copper is rarely used in its pure state; instead, it forms a variety of brasses, bronzes and specialty alloys whose performance depends critically on precise elemental makeup. Modern quality control and research demands fast, reliable methods capable of delivering trace‐level sensitivity and robust calibration across multiple alloy systems.

Objectives and Study Overview


This application note demonstrates the capabilities of the Thermo Scientific ARL 9900 Series IntelliPower simultaneous‐sequential XRF spectrometer for rapid, high‐precision analysis of copper‐based alloys. It reviews alloy categories—brasses (Cu–Zn), bronzes (Cu–Sn, Cu–Sn–Zn), manganese bronzes, cupro-nickels and nickel silvers—and outlines performance metrics (precision, limits of detection) for key elements across typical concentration ranges.

Methodology and Instrumentation


The ARL 9900 employs simultaneous‐sequential excitation and detection, enabling analysis of light and heavy elements in a single 30 s measurement. Detection modes include gonio and pulse‐beam filters for challenging elements (Ag, Cd, Se, Te). Precision (1σ) and detection limits (3σ) are calculated from count‐rate statistics, with background equivalent concentrations. Calibration can be factory‐programmed using certified copper alloy standards or customized on‐site with well-characterized samples.

Main Results and Discussion


Typical performance data for a 30 s count time show:
  • High precision (1σ) at trace levels: e.g., Co at 0.00003 % and Cr at 0.0001 %.
  • Detection limits down to single‐digit ppm: e.g., Co at 1 ppm, Cr at 3 ppm, As at 9 ppm.
  • Robust linear response across major alloying ranges (Cu 50–80 %, Zn up to 40 %, Sn up to 10 %).
Precision and LOD values are derived from statistical formulas relating counts per second (Q), background equivalent concentration (B) and measurement time (T). For guaranteed performance, users may apply a 1.5× factor to precision and LOD.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Rapid throughput: 24/7 operation with 30 s analyses accelerates incoming material control, production monitoring and final QC.
  • Wide elemental coverage: from light elements (Al, Si, P, S) to heavy trace elements (Pb, Bi, Te) in diverse copper matrices.
  • Flexible calibration: factory or on-site standards ensure analytical accuracy tailored to specific alloy families.
  • High reliability: automated IntelliPower adjustments optimize excitation conditions for each element, reducing operator intervention.

Future Trends and Applications


Ongoing enhancements may include advanced detector technologies for improved light‐element sensitivity, machine-learning algorithms for rapid spectrum deconvolution, and inline automation for continuous process monitoring. Integration with digital quality management systems and remote diagnostics will further streamline metallurgical workflows.

Conclusion


The ARL 9900 XRF spectrometer offers a comprehensive, high-precision solution for copper alloy analysis. Its fast measurement cycles, low detection limits and versatile calibration options meet the demands of industrial QA/QC, research laboratories and production environments. Backed by Thermo Fisher Scientific’s global support network, the ARL 9900 is positioned to address both current and future analytical challenges in copper metallurgy.

Reference


Thermo Fisher Scientific. ARL 9900 Series with IntelliPower Simultaneous‐Sequential XRF Spectrometer. Application Note AN41401. 2020.

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