Niton Xlt 898 User Manual ⟶
The Niton XLt 898 is a powerful handheld X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyzer used for rapid, non-destructive elemental analysis. This guide summarizes the core operational, safety, and maintenance procedures outlined in the official Thermo Scientific Niton XLt 800 Series User Manual. 1. Getting Started: Setup and Power
A two-handed safety interlock and optional sample proximity sensors are integrated to ensure X-rays are only emitted when the device is properly positioned against a sample. Licensing: Niton Xlt 898 User Manual
- Introduction: Provides an overview of the instrument, its features, and safety precautions.
- Instrument Description: Describes the instrument's components, including the X-ray tube, detector, and sample chamber.
- Operating Procedures: Outlines the steps for operating the instrument, including start-up, measurement, and shut-down procedures.
- Measurement Modes: Describes the different measurement modes available, including survey, exploration, and quality control modes.
- Method Development: Provides guidance on developing custom methods for specific applications.
- Data Management: Describes how to manage and transfer data, including storing and recalling results.
- Maintenance and Troubleshooting: Outlines routine maintenance tasks and troubleshooting procedures.
- Safety and Regulatory Information: Provides information on safety precautions, regulatory compliance, and radiation safety.
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Key Features of the Niton XLT 898
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