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HERZOG Semi-Automatic Glass Bead Device HA-HF16

Semi-automatic glass bead device for X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis sample preparation HA-HF16

This is a semi-automatic glass bead device that can set up to 16 platinum crucibles containing weighed samples and automatically perform melting and casting processes. Once the crucibles are set, no further work is required until all beads are completed. By providing separate crucibles for melting and casting dishes for creating analytical surfaces, the frequency of remelting platinum products (i.e., running costs) is significantly reduced. Data is retained within the control PC, allowing for verification of the preparation history of each sample. It is also possible to connect fully automatically with a fluorescent X-ray analysis device.

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HA-HF16

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Hartzok Japan has been a specialized company in preprocessing equipment for about 30 years. The preprocessing equipment we handle refers to devices that create samples in optimal conditions for analytical instruments. In recent years, the performance of analytical instruments has improved, allowing for more precise analyses. However, as the accuracy of analysis increases, the results can vary significantly based on the preprocessing steps. For example, even if there is a high-spec microscope, poor preprocessing due to contamination, loss, or uneven polishing can lead to low analytical accuracy. Conversely, even a low-spec microscope can yield high-accuracy results if the polishing is done well. Preprocessing equipment is often postponed in capital investments, but the results of the preprocessing steps become more critical as higher analytical accuracy is sought. Furthermore, this preprocessing process is largely analog and relies heavily on empirical knowledge. Hartzok Japan will contribute to improving our customers' quality with the know-how we have cultivated over many years in the preprocessing field.