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What are the functions of XRF, EDS, and ICP

November 1,2023.

XRF is the abbreviation for X-ray fluorescence analysis, which utilizes the characteristics of X-rays to perform non-destructive analysis of substances.

XRF is the abbreviation for X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy analyzer, suitable for identifying and measuring elements in solid, liquid, and powder samples. It determines the elemental composition of the sample by measuring the fluorescence emitted after X-ray excitation. XRF can be used for elemental analysis of metals, minerals, compounds, plastics, and environmental samples.

EDS is the abbreviation for Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy. It is a technology that uses specific energy electrons generated by X-rays to interact with atoms and determine the chemical composition and crystalline state of substances.

EDS is the abbreviation of energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy analyzer, used to analyze the elemental content in metal and non-metal samples. Unlike XRF, EDS determines the elemental composition of the sample by measuring the characteristic X-rays emitted after electron excitation. EDS is usually used for in situ analysis of samples and imaging of element distribution in scanning electron microscopy (SEM).

ICP is an abbreviation for Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spectroscopy, which is a high-precision chemical analysis technique that uses high-energy ions generated by inductively coupled plasma to excite atoms and emit light to determine various elemental components in compounds.

ICP is the abbreviation of Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spectroscopy Analyzer, which is a precision technology for analyzing the elemental composition of metals, non-metals, and organic substances. ICP usually requires the sample to be dissolved in an acid solution, and then the generated aerosol is sprayed into a high-temperature, high-energy inductively coupled plasma to convert the elements in the sample into ionized ions, and then analyzed by detecting the characteristic spectra of ionized ion emissions. ICP is mainly used in fields such as environment, food, medicine, metals, semiconductors, geology, and biology.

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