The industrial testing and material identification market continues to demand faster, more reliable on‑site analysis, and the Niton handheld XRF spectrometer is meeting that need with proven field performance. Designed for non‑destructive elemental analysis, this portable device provides lab‑quality results in seconds for a wide range of materials, including stainless steel, nickel alloys, titanium, aluminum, copper, rare metals, and precious metals such as gold and silver.
As a true portable alloy analyzer, the instrument weighs only 1.53 kg and operates flawlessly in extreme temperatures from -20℃ to +50℃. It is equipped with a high‑performance Si‑PIN detector and a silver anode X‑ray tube, ensuring accurate measurement from trace elements to high‑concentration alloys. The rugged design, combined with a fixed‑angle color touchscreen and physical keyboard, allows operators to work efficiently on scrap yards, mining sites, soil assessment projects, and manufacturing floors.
One of the most demanding applications is metal scrap recycling, where speed and accuracy directly impact profit margins. The Niton handheld XRF spectrometer enables instant sorting of complex alloys, identification of impurities, and verification of valuable metals without any sample preparation. Its on‑site flexibility also makes it ideal for measuring irregularly shaped parts, thin wires (down to 1 mm diameter), finished components, fasteners, and even surfaces with gaps.
Additional key benefits include internal storage for 10,000 test results, USB and Bluetooth data transfer, user password protection, and a wide range of analysis modes (common metal modes, fingerprint modes, etc.). From incoming material verification (PMI) and geochemical soil mapping to precious metal identification and electronic alloy testing, the Niton handheld XRF spectrometer continues to set the standard for portable elemental analysis.
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Post time: May-19-2026