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Analyser takes RoHS testing into the field

A Thermo Fisher Scientific (Elemental Analysis) product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Oct 10, 2006

Portable analyser can rapidly identify and analyse individual electronic components for RoHS compliance that until now could only be analysed with stationary benchtop equipment.

Thermo Electron Corporation announces the release of its new Niton XLt 797X portable analyser.

Achieving revolutionary small sample analysis capability, this XLt 797X portable analyser has been designed to meet the increasingly challenging needs of customers in the electronics industry.

Featuring a significantly smaller sample analysis capability than any previous portable X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyser, Thermo's Niton XLt 797X portable analyser incorporates proprietary new miniature X-ray tube technology plus an internal colour video camera.

Thermo's new Niton XLt 797X analyser with small-spot focus technology can rapidly identify and analyse individual electronic components for RoHS compliance that until now could only be analysed with stationary benchtop equipment.

The Niton XLt 797X will assist original equipment manufacturers, contract manufacturers and other industry partners, to comply with the recently implemented RoHS restrictions on the use of toxic materials in electronic and electrical equipment.

Thermo's Niton XLt 797X portable analysers are used worldwide for rapid, on-site testing of polymers, solders and electronic components for RoHS, ELV and WEEE compliance screening.

On-site testing results in more extensive and more representative sample analysis.

This increased testing greatly reduces companies' regulatory compliance risks.

Thermo's small sample measurement technology enables users to isolate and analyse solder joints and small components, on populated printed circuit boards (PCBs) as well as other heterogeneous materials, with the same element detection limits and rapid measurement times.

This has made Niton analysers the industry leader, with over a thousand units in use for RoHS compliance testing.

Thermo's Niton XLt 797X portable analyser incorporates the first ever camera available in a portable XRF analyser.

This allows users to pinpoint where they want to measure and record images together with the chemical analysis of the individual components they measure.

Like Thermo's other handheld Niton XRF RoHS compliance analysers, the XLt 797X portable analyser provides rapid screening of metals, polymers and components at the loading dock, in the warehouse, during product assembly and at vendor sites.

Combined with its standard accessory, test stand, industry leading NDT remote control and video tracking software the XLt 797X portable analyser offers the same performance and functionality as much larger and more expensive benchtop XRF units.

Thermo's automated calibration and state-of-the-art software also makes the Niton XLt 797X portable analyser straightforward and easy to use.

The result is the most versatile, most advanced portable XRF instrument ever designed for RoHS compliance.

Thermo's Niton 797X analyser is available now for on-site demonstration, and is available for mid-October 2006 delivery.

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