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The X-ray tube and internal electronics contain hazardous materials.

The Niton XLt 898 is designed for rugged, on-site field environments while maintaining laboratory-grade precision. Device Anatomy

Dust-proof, splash-proof, and impact-resistant polymer shell. 3. Initial Setup and Getting Started Niton Xlt 898 User Manual

Measures secondary fluorescent X-rays emitted by the sample.

Press and hold the power button on the handle. The analyzer will perform a self-diagnostic check. The X-ray tube and internal electronics contain hazardous

Operating an XRF analyzer requires strict adherence to radiological health protocols to avoid accidental exposure.

The Niton XLt 898 is a powerful and versatile XRF analyzer that provides fast and accurate analysis of a wide range of materials. By following the guidelines outlined in this user manual, users can ensure safe and effective operation of the instrument. Regular calibration and maintenance are essential to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the instrument. The analyzer will perform a self-diagnostic check

Simon squinted at the small print. “For optimal results, the instrument window must be flush against the sample surface. Gaps greater than 1mm can cause atmospheric attenuation and scatter, resulting in low count errors.”

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Before performing analysis, the initial setup ensures accurate results and instrument longevity.

The Niton XLt 898 is a handheld X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyzer designed for a wide range of applications, including material identification, alloy analysis, and composition testing. This guide provides an in-depth look at the user manual for the Niton XLt 898, covering its features, operating procedures, and troubleshooting tips.