Micro-XRF on large samples (also called macro-XRF or MA-XRF) has become a decisive method for the analysis of paintings, geological samples, archeological artifacts and industrial components. The M6 JETSTREAM drives these analyses to the highest speed and accuracy. With its mobile wheelbase and adjustable frame, the M6 JETSTREAM can be used on-site instead of transporting the sample to the lab.
Measurement of upright samples or horizontal surfaces
Scannable area up to 800 x 600 mm²
"On the fly" analysis for highest mapping speed
Adjustable spot size to match the structure of the sample
XFlash® SDD technology with up to 2 x 60 mm² detector area
Optional aperture management system (AMS) to gain depth of focus on uneven surfaces
Get spatially resolved information about the elemental distribution of almost any surface
Record data over large areas in one run
Combine high-resolution optical images with a full spectrum per pixel in one HyperMap dataset
Process data and extract object spectra , line scans and chemical phases from maps
Quantify spectra using standardless Fundamental Parameter (FP) methods
Reduce cost and time by avoiding logistics and ensuring security of valuable objects
Hidden details in faded pigments, Rembrandt's "Homer"
Investigating Rembrandt's use of smalt in his paints to develop depth of color and texture in his paintings. MA-XRF maps reveal the fine details lost to pigment degradation.