Which XRF Analyzer Is Right for Me?

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Ted Shields

19 February, 2020

As a consumer, it can be difficult to understand the complexities surrounding the different X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyzers on the market. XRF analytical specifications can be confusing—for instance, you may have heard people talk about count rate, resolution, voltage, and tube watts, but you’re not sure of their significance. While these features all influence the price and performance of a handheld XRF analyzer, what is most important is how they work together to achieve your objectives, without breaking the bank.

What Does an XRF Analyzer Cost?

The only way to truly evaluate if an instrument is a good fit for your needs—and worth the investment—is to look at the results it provides for the elements you’re trying to measure. We’ve outlined some of the factors that influence the price and performance of a handheld XRF analyzer:

X-Ray Fluorescence Analyzer Detector Types: PIN or SDD

There are two types of detectors used in handheld XRF analyzers: PIN and SDD. PIN detectors are an older technology that is less expensive, but also less sensitive than a silicon drift detector (SDD). Your answers to the three questions below will help you determine if you need the sensitivity of an SDD.

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Silicon Drift Detector Size

If you have decided you need the throughput, sensitivity, and elemental range of the SDD, most manufacturers offer a standard SDD and a large-area SDD. The large-area SDD has better analytical sensitivity but costs more. This can influence the price of your handheld XRF analyzer.

X-Ray Tube Anode Materials (Rh/Ag/W)

Some manufacturers carry a complete line of analyzers with a variety of available tube anode materials. Typical materials are rhodium (Rh), silver (Ag), and tungsten (W).

Consult with the manufacturer for details and expert recommendations.

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Selecting Your Options and Accessories

All these factors can affect the price of a handheld XRF analyzer package. The key is to choose an analyzer with the exact performance and features you require.

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Ted Shields

Portable Products Manager, Analytical Instruments

Ted has worked at Olympus for more than 11 years and has overseen the introduction of numerous innovations to the XRF product lines with a focus on bringing laboratory-quality data to the portable market. Ted has a Master's degree in Applied Physics and holds four patents.