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Episode 16 - A Revolutionary RoHS Solution

Thermo Fisher Scientific presented the NITON Analyzers from the exhibition floor of DesignCon 2007. The NITON XLt 797 offers a highly reliable and accurate non-destructive method for screening the levels of toxic metals present in polymers, metals and electronic components with little to no sample preparation. With the simple pull of a trigger, the NITON XLt 797 provides rapid quantitative analysis of cadmium, lead, mercury, total chromium and total bromine – as well as additional elemental constituents – in seconds.

Published Feb 27 2007, 09:11 AM by Terry Knight
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  • Comments

     

    C.Woodcraft@sheffield.ac.uk said:

    Very pleased to see a more serious engineering product on Engineering TV

    February 28, 2007 2:33 AM
     

    Dennis Ramos Jr. said:

    NITON XLt 797 analyzer is a truly an advancement in detection specially now in RoHS environment.

    The presenter provides informations as to the capability of the equipment. Though, he only tested the composition of the plastic but I would like to see the results when verifying a sample printed circuit board for RoHS compliance. All in all, the presenter did performed very good and he knows a lot about the equipment.

    February 28, 2007 12:08 PM
     

    John Lyngdal said:

    I purchased a Niton 797 about a year ago and use it for RoHS component evaluation. It is an excellent product and the application support is first class.

    March 1, 2007 9:58 AM

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