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Operation principles |
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The detection is
based on excitation and registration of characteristic radiation of
chemical elements. Intensity of the radiation depends on the quantity of
the element in the substance. Low capacity X-ray tube is used as an
excitation source. Characteristic radiation of the elements to be
determined is discriminated with X-ray selective filters and
proportional counters. The procedure of analysis consists only of
pouring the sample into a sample cup, putting it into a sample changer,
all rest is automatically controlled. The time required for analysis may
vary from 10 to 1000 seconds dependent on the analyzed material and
required accuracy of analysis.
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Analytical parameters |
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Some analyzed
elements concentration
range |
16S , 17Cl,
12Mg, 13Al and
47Ag |
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0,002-5,000
% 0,2-0,4 (g/t) |
| Required volume,
not more than |
5 ml |
| Energy
resolution at FeKa
line |
14–20 milli
Angstrom (45–65 eV) |
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Technical parameters |
| Max. X-ray tube
capacity |
3 W (5
kV and 600 microA) |
| PC interface |
RS-232 |
| Size and weight |
240´410´475
mm, less 20
kg |
| Consumed power
from the mains of 220 V |
not more than
100 W |
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Application |
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#M21
Sulfur determination in petroleum
and petroleum products.
#M23
Sulfur and chlorides in petroleum
products
#M24
Sulfur and organic chlorine in
naphtha
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