Handheld XRF Video Demonstrations featuring Hitachi XMet Handheld XRF Analyzers
Sure, these aren't professional videos but they do show Handheld XRF analyzers by Hitachi in action. The XMet8000 overview shows the advancements in the latest generation of analyzer while three XMet7000 videos provide an introduction to Handheld XRF, an example of alloy testing, and the streamlined XRF report development. Way at the bottom is a link to a video showing the portable XRF operation through a PC too.
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XMET8000 HANDHELD XRF INTRODUCTION:
click for analyzer overview The newest Handheld XRF for metals testing (and more), the XMet8000 is smaller, lighter, more rugged while offering expanded alloy identification capabilities. The most common uses are PMI (alloy identification) and RoHS testing but it does a great range of testing. |
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ExTOPE CONNECT FOR DATA MANAGEMENT:
Exclusive to Hitachi High-Tech analyzers, including the handheld XRF XMet8000 series, this software feature lets users quickly process data and upload it to an organizations central computer. From there, the central location can review data from multiple systems, developing reports, and interfacing with customers, vendors, etc. This allows for quicker processing and streamlines the results/response timeline to increase operational efficiency. Read more about ExTOPE Connect here or contact Eastern Applied Research to discuss your reporting needs and this option. |
Additional Video (linked to YouTube)
Click: Handheld XRF Operated Through PC
Click: Handheld XRF Operated Through PC
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XMET7000 SERIES VIDEOS: this model was replaced by the Hitachi XMet8000 but many aspects were carried over to the new build A quick introduction to the X-Met7000 Handheld XRF (by Oxford Instruments, which is now Hitachi High-Tech). Video shows what is received with the system...an analyzer that is ready to use 'out of the box'. |
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XMet7000 Operation (again, previous model to Xmet8000)
A demonstration of the X-Met7000 handheld XRF performing a fast (and easy) alloy analysis. Positive Material Identification (PMI) is one of the most common applications of XRF technology. Here, a sample of SAC305 is tested and you see the speed of result. The Handheld XRF shows the metal concentrations and alloy match. |