Analysis of copper alloys

Applications | 2019 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
X-ray
Industries
Energy & Chemicals , Materials Testing
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Thermo Fisher Scientific

Summary

Significance of the Topic


Tracking copper alloy composition is essential for quality control in bearings, gears, marine hardware and electrical components. Rapid, precise elemental analysis ensures material performance and regulatory compliance. WDXRF offers nondestructive multi-element quantification across diverse Cu-based alloys.

Objectives and Study Overview


This application note evaluates the Thermo Scientific ARL OPTIM’X WDXRF spectrometer for routine analysis of four copper-base samples: brass, phosphor bronze, nickel silver, and silicon bronze. A general calibration was employed to test precision and repeatability within a 10-minute total measurement time.

Methodology and Instrumentation


  • Sample preparation: milling to fine powder ensuring homogeneity.
  • Instrument: ARL OPTIM’X WDXRF with Rh end-window X-ray tube (50 kV, 1 mA, 50 W), SmartGonio crystal guidance, OXSAS software.
  • Calibration: General Copper calibration covering Sn, Zn, Pb, Fe, Ni, Al, P, Si, S, Bi, Sb, As, Mn.
  • Measurement conditions: 36 s counting per element using Kα lines, LiF200 and PET crystals, scintillation and flow proportional detectors.

Main Results and Discussion


  • Repeatability tests on all four alloys yielded standard deviations typically below 0.02 wt% for major components and <0.01 wt% for trace elements such as Pb and Sn.
  • Calculated residual Cu by difference remained consistent (57–96 wt%) across alloys.
  • Precision for Zn, Fe, Ni allows reducing counting time to ~20 s without loss of quality.
  • Low-level elements (As, Al) benefit from extended counting (≥60 s) or a dedicated As channel to improve RSD by >4×.

Advantages and Practical Applications


  • High stability and reproducibility from the wavelength-dispersive design.
  • Flexible timing per element to optimize throughput vs. precision.
  • Ability to perform parallel fixed-channel analysis for critical trace elements.
  • Suitable for continuous 24/7 operation in incoming material inspection, QA/QC, and production control.

Future Trends and Possibilities


  • Implementation of type standardization to further enhance accuracy for specific alloys.
  • Integration of faster detectors and optimized crystals to shorten measurement cycles.
  • Expansion to online process control with automated sampling accessories.
  • Advanced software algorithms for matrix correction and real-time quality feedback.

Conclusion


The ARL OPTIM’X WDXRF spectrometer demonstrates robust repeatability and precision across a variety of copper alloys within a 10-minute analysis. Its flexible calibration and adjustable acquisition times make it an excellent solution for metallurgical applications demanding reliable multi-element quantification.

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