A dedicated model for low concentration sulfur analysis in fuels has been added to the tabletop energy-dispersive fluorescent X-ray analyzer Epsilon1, which does not require helium gas.

We are pleased to announce the launch of a dedicated model of the tabletop energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence analyzer Epsilon1, specifically designed for low-concentration sulfur analysis in fuels (ISO13032 compliant model).
■ Equipped with a detector that does not require liquid nitrogen, eliminating the need for ancillary equipment such as vacuum pumps and helium gas (atmospheric environment measurement)
■ A fully integrated device consisting of a spectrometer, built-in computer, touchscreen, and analysis software
■ Effective for trace element measurement due to a high-output X-ray tube and the latest high-sensitivity detector
【Features of the dedicated model Epsilon1 for low-concentration sulfur analysis in fuels】
■ Compliant with international standard ISO13032 and also adheres to Japanese Industrial Standard JIS K2541-4
■ Specifications specialized for low-concentration sulfur fuel analysis
■ Calibration data based on a calibration curve is pre-installed at the factory, allowing immediate measurement upon deployment in the field
With a running cost of approximately 140 yen per analysis, this analytical device is capable of providing cost-effective analysis. Its specialized functions for sulfur analysis adequately meet the demands of various industries where reducing environmental impact through sulfur measurement is crucial.

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