Discover the cutting-edge advancements in elemental and phase analysis for the metallurgy, mining, and cement industries. Learn how the Thermo Scientific™ ARL™ X900 XRF Spectrometer delivers reliable and precise elemental analysis results with excellent efficiency and performance.
With faster analysis, laboratories can process a higher number of samples within the same time frame, boosting productivity. Alternatively, the same number of samples can be analyzed in greater depth, thus improving the accuracy of results.
Experts from Thermo Fisher Scientific will delve into the unique features and benefits, providing insights on how this technology can ensure you stay ahead in quality control and process management.
Attend this webinar and learn:
- How dual loading of samples increases throughput and speeds up elemental analysis.
- The advantages of integrated XRD capability for comprehensive material characterization.
- The impact of high linearity fast channels on accuracy and precision of analysis.
- How our instrument's automation readiness can streamline your process control.
About the event speakers:
Christina has over 10+ years of experience with X-ray analytical tools. Following a post-doc at the European Synchrotron in France, Christina moved to the analytical instrument manufacturing industry, where she worked as an application specialist and product manager. Christina holds a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Edinburgh, UK.
Prior to her current role, Christina was the ARL XRF spectrometer product manager, focusing on benchtop and floor-standing EDXRF and WDXRF instruments for research and industry.
Didier Bonvin is a 1984 graduate in Materials Science from the Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland. Shortly after, he joined ARL (Applied Research Laboratories) in their headquarters in Ecublens, Switzerland where he started as head of Quality Assurance for XRF. In 1990, he was named Product Manager responsible for X-ray fluorescence (XRF) instruments at Thermo Fisher Scientific in Ecublens, Switzerland.
He later managed the Integrated XRF-XRD instruments as well. In 2009, he took on the additional responsibility of Energy Dispersive XRF. Since 2022, he is Product Application Manager for the XRF portfolio of spectrometers. He is author and co-author of several papers and has done presentations about XRF at many international conferences.