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Niton XL3t
New hand-held X-ray spectrometer with geometrically optimised large area drift detector (GOLDD) technology, which provides improvements in light element detection, overall sensitivity and measurement times—as much as 10 times faster than conventional Si-PIN detectors and up to three times more precise than conventional, smaller silicon drift detectors.
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Issue: 21/02
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