MAGMA Lab - µX-Ray Fluorescence
TU - Technische Universität Berlin
last updated: July 19, 2023
About the Laboratory
MAGMA Lab - µX-Ray Fluorescence
TU - Technische Universität Berlin
@ Applied Geochemistry
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Description
Bruker M4 Tornado is an energy-dispersive micro-X-Ray fluorescence spectrometer for the spatially resolved analysis of elements with atomic numbers from 11 (sodium). The device can analyze a wide range of samples such as large, inhomogeneous samples such or small particles. The M4 is equipped with capillary optics that realize spot sizes of 20 or 150 μm. Samples: rock sections or crystals, max. 190 x 160 mm; Spot size: 20 μm / 150 μm
Instruments
Analytical Methods
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µXRF - Micro-X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy
Micro X-Ray Fluorescence, X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis, X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy
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