Welcome Customer !

Membership

Help

Bennett Automation Instrument (Shanghai) Co., Ltd
Custom manufacturer

Main Products:

instrumentb2b>Products

Bennett Automation Instrument (Shanghai) Co., Ltd

  • E-mail

    13817879697@126.com

  • Phone

    13817879697

  • Address

    5th Floor, No. 11, Lane 4855, Guangfulin Road, Songjiang District, Shanghai

Contact Now

X-ray Fluorescence Analyzer MESA-50

NegotiableUpdate on 05/24
Model
Nature of the Manufacturer
Producers
Product Category
Place of Origin

Overview

X-ray Fluorescence Analyzer MESA-50

Product Details

For many years, HORIBA has been selling EDXRF analyzers and XGT-WR series to provide customers with RoHS, ELV, and halogen-free testing for screening measurements of samples containing harmful elements such as Pb, Cd, Hg, Br, etc. It is now widely used worldwide.

Based on the requirements of a large number of customers, HORIBA has developed a new EDXRF analysis device MESA-50 with long-term experience. It will provide you with a user-friendly interface and excellent performance. MESA-50 has three sizes of collimators that can be used for samples of various sizes, from slender wires, tiny electronic devices to large samples.

Combining SDD detector and HORIBA's pioneering DPP processor, MESA-50 will bring you a brand new experience of EDXRF. MESA-50 is HORIBA's new ecological procurement support instrument, which is not only applicable to RoHS and ELV in Europe, but also to various regulations in other regions.

1. fast

  • The silicon drift detector (SDD) significantly reduces measurement time and provides higher sensitivity while maintaining high throughput

2. petite

  • Portable, small in size, and lightweight
  • Internal battery power supply

3. simple

  • Reduce daily maintenance work (no need for liquid nitrogen)
  • No need for vacuum pump
  • Various material measurements are intuitive and simple

4.intelligent

  • English/Japanese/Chinese multilingual operation interface
  • Excel®Data management tools

5. safety

  • No need to worry about X-ray leakage