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New Handheld XRF Analyser for Professional Materials Analysis and Screening
Jan 11 2012
Oxford Instruments is proud to launch a new faster, lighter and smaller handheld XRF analyser - the X MET7000. With one pull of the trigger, the X MET7000 delivers faster than ever results for materials analysis, verification and screening. This new look and feel now has a totally new fast user interface, new reporting power and simply unbeatable battery life for all day materials analysis. X-MET7000 is designed for professionals requiring the ultimate in analytical accuracy across a number of industrial markets, including PMI, metals and alloys, scrap sorting and
precious metals analysis. The X-MET7000 is offered with a choice of calibration packages tailored for a wide
range of materials screening applications.
The analyser can be loaded with a totally flexible and unique selection of analysis methods to meet even the
strictest compliance regulations. Packed with top-ofthe- range features combined with new user-friendly software that is quick to learn and easy to use, powerful reporting tools and the longest battery life on the market. The X-MET7000 has been designed with flexibility, accuracy and value for money in mind, for a variety of customer requirements in different industries:The new design is based on extensive customer research and offers an improved, intuitive and easy-toread graphical user interface.
New attractive functional icons make learning how to use the instrument quicker and it’s easy to operate, even with gloves on. The bright and high contrast 4.3” Blanview® transmissive LCD touch-screen ensures optimal outdoor viewing, even in direct sunlight.The result screen can easily be user-customised for individual needs e.g. to show only the elements of interest or create informative pass/fail messages. The history view allows for easy browsing of old results and spectra.
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