High-sensitivity, handheld XRF scanner launched

Edax Portable Products, a division of Edax Inc., recently introduced its CT 2000 non-destructive x-ray fluorescence (XRF) scanner. Edax reports that CT 2000 offers the most sensitivity and accuracy of any XRF product to date.The company adds that recent advances in encapsulation and peltier cooling give CT 2000 unparalleled reliability and detection limits as low a...

By Staff September 1, 2000

Kennewick, Wa. — Edax Portable Products, a division of Edax Inc., recently introduced its CT 2000 non-destructive x-ray fluorescence (XRF) scanner. Edax reports that CT 2000 offers the most sensitivity and accuracy of any XRF product to date.

The company adds that recent advances in encapsulation and peltier cooling give CT 2000 unparalleled reliability and detection limits as low as 5 ppm. As a result, it can analyze soils, powders, or solid waste for substances—down to phosphorus in low concentrations. For more information, visit www.EDAX.com or www.controleng.com/freeinfo .