PANalytical - Epsilon 3X automation
Historically, the automation of X-ray fluorescence (XRF) instruments has been limited to high-power wavelength dispersive (WD) XRF systems.
The Epsilon 3X automation option is a simple and flexible solution interfacing your existing Epsilon 3 or new Epsilon 3X analyzer to any sample preparation equipment. The flexible sample introduction system is specifically designed to handle a variety of prepared samples coming from a belt, a robot or even from a manual input slide.
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Features of Epsilon 3X automation
Easy to integrate Epsilon 3x New and existing Epsilon 3 spectrometers (with standard lid only) are easily integrated in the field without any modification necessary to the instrument. You will not void any guarantees or legal conformities by putting your Epsilon 3 unit inside the automation cabinet.
Complete safety Prepared samples are picked up from a belt and transferred inside the Epsilon 3 instrument in complete safety. The instrument is enclosed in a sealed cabinet for safe operation and protection against dust, making it extremely robust. The interlocked cabinet door protects the operator from moving components during operation.
Sample inverter In case the measuring surface of the sample is facing up on the conveyor belt, an optional sample inverter is available to re-orient the sample for analysis.
Dedicated support team In addition to worldwide application specialists and service engineers, PANalytical also has a dedicated team for supporting automated and customer specific projects. This team of experts offers technical support and expertise for any automation interfacing and system design.
Flexible sample introduction Prepared samples can be introduced to the Epsilon 3 instrument in four different ways: -sample on conveyer belt with surface down -sample on conveyer belt with surface up (using sample inverter mechanism) -via robotic arm (located outside the cabinet) -via manual sample slide (through-wall operation).
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