A magical instrument will be unveiled at the "China Electronics First Exhibition" that opened today. With the official implementation of the EU ROHS&WEEE Directive on July 1, more and more Chinese companies are in urgent need of a low-cost, high-efficiency hazardous element testing equipment. The X-ray fluorescence analyzer independently developed by Beijing Bangxin Weiye timely fills the gap in the market and puts an eye on the export enterprise.
According to the requirements of the EU ROHS & WEEE directive, chromium, lead, mercury, cadmium and bromine are not exceeded in China's export products. As a routine analysis method, X-ray fluorescence analysis technology began in the 1950s and has become one of the necessary methods for material composition analysis. Bangxin Weiye's “magic instrument” achieves the goal of miniaturization and energy saving, without special chemical and physical treatment of samples, especially suitable for production enterprises for process control and testing.
Prior to the advent of the research and development results of Bangxin Weiye, relevant analytical techniques have been monopolized by the United States, Britain, Germany, Netherlands and Japan. This technology is not only an important analytical tool in the fields of geology, metallurgy, building materials, petrochemicals, semiconductor industry and medical and health, but also a fast, accurate and economical multi-element analysis method commonly used in materials science, life science and environmental science. .