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XRF Unveiled: Mastering the Art of Sample Preparation

RECORD | Already taken place Th, 12.9.2024
In our lab sessions, we will show valuable tips and tricks for various applications and materials. Our experts will answer your questions during our Q&A session.
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Bruker: XRF Unveiled: Mastering the Art of Sample Preparation
Bruker: XRF Unveiled: Mastering the Art of Sample Preparation

X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) spectrometry is a widely used analytical technology for the determination of elemental concentrations in various sample types (liquids, powders, granules, solids, …). Key benefits of XRF include high precision & accuracy, ease-of-use, and short time-to-result. The required sample preparation is minimal compared to alternative technologies like ICP-OES. Even though XRF sample preparation is fast and simple, doing it right is pivotal for using XRF successfully, especially for high-throughput industrial applications. By choosing the appropriate preparation approach and following certain best practice steps, you can save time and money while ensuring the necessary data quality.

Which foil should I use for which liquid? Do I need to polish my sample? When should I grind, press or fuse a sample? And why?

These and more questions will be answered.

Register now to learn about optimal sample preparation for XRF!

In our lab sessions, we will show valuable tips and tricks for various applications and materials. Our experts will answer your questions during our Q&A session.

Agenda (60 min)
  • Basics of Sample Preparation
  • Lab Session 1: Liquid Samples
  • Lab Session 2: Powders & Pellets
  • The Effect of Grain Size, Pressing and Matrix
  • Lab Session 3: Fused Beads
  • Lab Session 4: Small Spot & Mapping
  • Q&A Session with our Experts
Best practice examples will be provided for:
  • All Techniques and Sample Types
  • Mining & Cement
  • Petrochemicals & Polymers
  • RoHS Analysis (Small Spot)
  • Defect Analysis (Mapping)
  • and more …
Who should attend?
  • QA Managers
  • Head of Laboratories
  • Consultants
  • Lab Technicians
  • Researchers

Presenter: Dr. Kai Behrens (Head of XRF Product Line Management, Bruker AXS)

Presenter: Dr. Adrian Fiege (Product Manager XRF, Bruker AXS)

Presenter: Renata Janjic (Application Scientist XRF, Bruker AXS)

Presenter: Frank Portala (Product Manager XRF, Bruker AXS)

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