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Features :

ProSpector 2 is a powerful handheld XRF analyzer, designed by Elvatech. Due to the advanced hardware and unique software algorithms, ProSpector 2 provides ultimate speed and accuracy of the elemental analysis. ProSpector 2 combines powerful analytical software toolkit with an easy-to-use interface, allowing even novice operators to perform any necessary measurements in seconds.

Accuracy

With powerful hardware and unique software algorithms, the ProSpector 2 offers the highest precision and accuracy of elemental analysis for a wide range of materials.

Speed

Dynamically Adaptive Shaping (DAS) DPP developed by Elvatech combined with the Fast SDD detector makes the ProSpector 2 the fastest handheld XRF analyzer on the market.

Stability

Thanks to the digiX-40 digital X-Ray source, automatic temperature and barometric corrections, and digital calibration adjustment, ProSpector 2 offers long-life reproducibility of the analysis without the need to re-calibrate the system.

IP 54

Prospector 2 portable handheld xrf analyzer comes with a IP54 ingress protection.

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Applications :

ProSpector 2 is a time-tested handheld XRF analyzer.  Due to the advanced electronics and state-of-the-art mathematical algorithms, ProSpector 2 provides ultimate quality of measurement within a couple of seconds. It is an intuitive and user-friendly instrument for highly accurate elemental analysis in a variety of applications.

PMI / Alloy Analysis

Alloy analysis is the process of determining the precise composition of metal alloys. It identifies the exact percentage of each element within the alloy, ensuring quality, authenticity, and consistency.

Why It Matters:

  • Quality Control: Ensures the alloy meets specified standards.

  • Authenticity Verification: Confirms if jewelry or metals are genuine.

  • Material Selection: Helps manufacturers choose the right alloy for their needs.

Using advanced tools like XRF technology, alloy analysis provides fast, accurate results, helping industries maintain high standards and customer trust.

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Alloy Libraries

ProSpector 2 come with extensive alloy libraries that cover a wide range of international standards and specifications. These libraries enable the machine to quickly identify and verify alloys according to global industry standards.

What the Machine Can Check:

  • Certified Alloy Standards: Including ASTM, ISO, JIS, AISI, BS, and other international standards.

  • Custom & Industry-Specific Libraries: Tailored for jewelry, automotive, aerospace, and construction industries.

  • Precise Identification: Matches alloy composition against known standards for fast and reliable verification.

This capability ensures your testing instrument can accurately analyze alloys from all major standards worldwide, providing confidence in quality and compliance.

Precious Metal Analysis

Alloy analysis is the process of determining the precise composition of metal alloys. It identifies the exact percentage of each element within the alloy, ensuring quality, authenticity, and consistency.

Why It Matters:

  • Quality Control: Ensures the alloy meets specified standards.

  • Authenticity Verification: Confirms if jewelry or metals are genuine.

  • Material Selection: Helps manufacturers choose the right alloy for their needs.

Using advanced tools like XRF technology, alloy analysis provides fast, accurate results, helping industries maintain high standards and customer trust.

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Scrap Sorting

Scrap metal sorting and alloy grade identification are essential steps in the metal recycling process. Traditionally, methods such as spark testing, visual inspection, or sending samples to an external laboratory were used to determine metal composition. Laboratory analysis, while accurate, can take days or even weeks — creating delays in sorting, pricing, and dispatching material.

XRF analysers used in scrap sorting are calibrated across a broad range of metal alloy bases, including:

  • Steel and stainless steel

  • Copper and copper alloys (brass, bronze)

  • Nickel and nickel-based superalloys

  • Titanium alloys

  • Cobalt alloys

  • Zinc alloys

  • Lead alloys

  • Tin alloys

This range covers the majority of metals encountered in industrial, automotive, construction, and electronic scrap streams.

 


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