What does an XRF gun cost?

What does an XRF gun cost?

between $18,000 and $50,000
You can generally expect an XRF gun from a reputable company to cost you between $18,000 and $50,000. The upper limit is a significantly more advanced machine.

What are the benefits of using a portable XRF machine?

Oil and gas exploration: Portable XRF analyzers are valuable for upstream exploration and production, offering rapid, on-site chemical analysis of rocks, cuttings, and cores that can be used for identifying formations and determining mineral composition of the rock.

How much does a metal spectrometer cost?

Ballpark pricing is around $30,000 for a Classic and $35,000 for a Delta pro and premium for new units.

What is portable XRF?

Portable XRF (pXRF) is an exciting tool with many applications in mineral exploration and mining. Using pXRF, information on elemental composition can be generated faster than traditional laboratory assays in locations close to the field site for quick decision- making.

How accurate is an XRF gun?

As a rule of thumb the accuracy “out of the box” given by the difference between XRF value and assay can be as good as 0.2 to 0.5% for gold in jewelry, whereas the accuracy out of the box for minerals can be within 20% of the lab assay or even more if the sample is not homogeneous enough.

What elements can XRF detect?

What can XRF detect? X-ray fluorescence can detect and measure most elements in the periodic table running from Uranium, the heaviest element, all the way to lighter elements such as magnesium and beryllium. This means XRF can determine the elemental composition of any material.

How accurate is XRF?

What is a XRF gun?

XRF (X-ray fluorescence) is an innovative, non-destructive technology for material analysis. It`s unique and almost universal, given you get a high-quality XRF gun. An X-ray gun sees sample contents by using an X-ray source to measure the secondary ways (fluorescent) the sample emits.

How accurate is XRF analysis?

Can XRF detect gold?

XRF can nondestructively analyze gold, silver, and platinum group metals, as well as nonprecious alloying metals, contaminants, and gold plating. XRF can even be used to identify certain fake gemstones, such as cubic zirconia, titanite, and leaded glass.