NITON XL3t

Advanced XRF Technology for Industry and Recycling.

The Niton™ XL3t is a portable XRF spectrometerthat combines fast and precise metal composition analysis with a durable design, making it ideal for demanding industrial environments. With its advanced detection technology, the device delivers real-time, highly accurate results, supporting recycling, quality control, and laboratory analyses..

Key Features of Niton™ XL3t

High detection sensitivity – effectively identifies metals and alloys, including aluminum, copper, and stainless steel.

50 kV micro X-ray tube – optimized for low-energy element analysis.

Real-time results – instant metal composition classification without long waiting times.

High-resolution touchscreen display – intuitive operation, even in challenging work conditions.

Rugged design – built to withstand harsh industrial environments.

USB and Bluetooth Connectivity – seamless data synchronization and integration with quality control systems.

Optional micro-camera for precise targeting simplifies small sample analysis.

Applications of Niton™ XL3t

🔹 Metal and Alloy Analysis (G) – Identify and verify the composition of aluminum, copper, stainless steel, titanium, and other metal alloys.


🔹 Automotive Catalyst Analysis (Ac) – detect precious metals in ceramic automotive catalytic converters.


🔹 Precious Metals Testing (P) – assess gold, silver, and platinum content in jewelry, bullion, and industrial applications.


🔹 Geochemical & Mining Exploration (M) – Analyze metal ores and geological samples with high precision.


🔹 Environmental Testing (D) – Identify heavy metal contamination and pollutants in soil samples.


🔹 Electronics & Electrical Components (B) – verify metal alloys in electronic devices, ensuring compliance with RoHS and WEEE regulations.


🔹 Plastic & Polymer Analysis (H) – detect restricted metals in polymers and plastic components.


🔹 Coating Thickness Measurement (C) – measure single and multi-layer coatings on metal substrates.

Device specifications

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