X-ray fluorescence (XRF) has long been the preferred method for quantitative analysis in steel production due to its accuracy and reliability. But when it comes to challenging materials like Direct Reduced Iron and ferroalloys such as Ferrosilicon, Ferrochromium, and Ferromanganese, the analysis can be more complex.
In this video, our expert explain how Malvern Panalytical overcomes these challenges using innovative approaches and deep expertise. From meticulous sample preparation to setting up customized applications, our team ensures the highest level of accuracy—a crucial factor in determining the value of these materials, as even small measurement errors can lead to significant price differences.
Key Highlights:
- The importance of XRF in steel and ferroalloy production
- Custom calibration standards for accurate analysis
- Detailed fusion programs and sample preparation techniques
- Real-world examples of customer success in ferroalloy projects