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Olympus Vanta L Series Handheld XRF Analyzer
Vanta analyzers provide fast, accurate elemental analysis.
Dimensions/Weight:

8.3 cm × 28.9 cm × 24.2 cm 1.45KG

Excitation Source:

4-watt X-ray tube with application-optimized anode material (rhodium (Rh), silver (Ag), or tungsten (W))(W) and Element (W): 35 kV (2 watts)

Price ::

US$ 6,500

PRODUCT DETAILS

#Olympus Vanta L Series Handheld XRF Analyze

Vanta analyzers provide fast, accurate elemental analysis. Each device features Olympus’ Axon TechnologyTM, a revolution in XRF signal processing that provides accurate, repeatable results for greater productivity and a fast return on investment. Vanta analyzers feature an intuitive interface so new users can work with the device with minimal training. Data is easily exported wirelessly or via USB.


Olympus Vanta L Series Handheld XRF Analyzer

Olympus Vanta L Series Handheld XRF Analyzer is most advanced handheld X-ray fluorescence (XRF) device and provides rapid, accurate element analysis and alloy identification to customers who demand laboratory-quality results in the field.

Vanta handheld XRF analyzers are built to be tough their rugged and durable design makes them resistant to damage for greater uptime and a lower cost of ownership.

L Series is designed for maximum uptime and a lower cost of ownership for reliability in the field.

Olympus Vanta XRF Handheld Built Tough for Maximum Uptime.


Provide fast, accurate chemistry and alloy identification in PMI applications including piping, valves, welds, components, and pressure vessels.

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Essential for:

Ensuring the correct alloy components are installed in critical locations.

Complying with American Petroleum Institute (API) Recommended Practice (RP) 578—Material Verification

Program for New and Existing Alloy Piping Systems.

Detecting sulfidation corrosion susceptibility (API RP 939-C).

Evaluating flow accelerated corrosion (FAC) susceptibility.

Discerning residual element corrosion susceptibility in hydrofluoric acid (HF) alkylation units.

Cloud technology enabled.

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