Niton Xlt 898 User Manual [ WORKING ]

Clean the check sample, check for software updates, and ensure the window is not damaged.

"Read the section on 'Contact Analysis,'" Elias commanded.

The is a landmark instrument in the world of handheld X-ray fluorescence (XRF) technology. Introduced in 1998 by Niton Corporation (now part of Thermo Fisher Scientific), this rugged, pistol-shaped analyzer revolutionized on-site material analysis by allowing users to perform laboratory-grade, nondestructive elemental testing in seconds. Niton Xlt 898 User Manual

: Perform a "Cal Check" using the provided reference standard disc before daily testing. Taking a Measurement : Place the measurement window flush against the sample.

| Part | Part Number | |------|--------------| | Battery pack | NIT-BAT-XL898 | | AC charger | NIT-AC-12V | | RS-232 cable | NIT-CBL-232 | | Check sample kit | NIT-CK-898 | | Helium purge kit | NIT-HE-898 | Clean the check sample, check for software updates,

A bright, tilting color touch screen used to navigate menus and read elemental analysis data.

Simon nodded, looking down at the yellow and black device. "I’ve used analyzers before, Elias. It’s just point and shoot, right?" Introduced in 1998 by Niton Corporation (now part

The safety trigger requires the nose to be pressed down to activate.

: Check the shipping carton for damage. Standard accessories include a lockable Pelican carrying case, two lithium-ion batteries, a battery charger, and an alloy reference standard.

If you work in scrap metal recycling, mining, or positive material identification (PMI), you know that the Thermo Scientific Niton XLt 898 is a workhorse. It’s the analyzer that often sits in the gritty corners of industrial sites, trusted for its durability and reliability.