In uncertain times, it’s reasonable to be hesitant about new investments.
However, when getting it right is safety critical, you need an analyzer that quickly and precisely delivers results across a range of testing applications. We can help you with measuring piping, valves, welds, components, and pressure vessels ensuring maximum plant uptime without the need to shop around.
Ask yourself: do you need fast, portable metal composition analyzer capable of measuring hot surfaces up to 400°C/752°F so it can be used to measure components in running processes without the need to shut down operations to make immediate decisions? Do you also need to measure carbon including reliable carbon equivalent analysis? No one instrument does both, so why choose?
We’ve put together our recommended full solution package for inspection companies, chemical manufacturers, oil and gas, and power generation infrastructure companies; our two most frequently bought products when you only get one chance to get PMI right. And to support you when you build your metals toolbox with Hitachi, we’re even offering a special package price too* because we want to help you to get it right first time, every time.
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Our recommendation: X-MET8000 Optimum Alloy Calibration Handheld XRF + PMI-MASTER Smart Spark Mobile OES
X-MET8000 Optimum Alloy Calibration Handheld XRF
Use for analysis of light elements (Mg to S) for tight control of components and systems, including hot surfaces up to 400°C/752°F even if running processes.
Use for full chemistry of a sample with excellent precision and accuracy for carbon, phosphorous, sulfur, boron, arsenic and tin in low alloys and stainless steels, and nitrogen in duplex steels.
Hot surface analysis up to 400°C/752°F with Hero® window
Portable with full-day battery life
Advanced data management with ExTOPE Connect
GRADE Database as optional extra
Small-spot collimator (3mm diameter) as optional extra to isolate specific features (e.g. welds) from surrounding materials and measure them accurately