SASSDA GOLF DAY

Innov X Africa • Dec 06, 2022

The day commenced with us setting up our gazebo, table, banners, drinks and Vanta Handheld XRF analyser.

Our first group came through to 17th hole that we had set up for the longest drive for a prize of our signature golf balls.

       
We have some fantastic tee offs on the day and some not so fantastic.

As a networking event for us as Innov-X Africa the SASSDA Bryanston golf day was very productive to be out and meet with the people in the industry that are in need of our analysers.


We had a chance to show off our Vanta handheld XRF analyser, as well as some of its capabilities.

 

Vanta analysers are important tools in a material verification program for new and existing assets within a plant or refinery. From verifying incoming material to final confirmation at the point of installation, Vanta analysers provide essential asset integrity information to help prevent catastrophic or unplanned maintenance events and increase asset life expectancy. In short, the capabilities are:


  • Confirm the material of construction
  • Verify material against mill certificates and material test reports
  • Identify non-traceable or improperly marked material

 

Vanta analysers are the ideal tools to verify the chemical composition and grade of welds. The optional 3 mm aiming camera enables an inspector to accurately analyse thin weld beads independent of base material as well as other conjoined metals, alloys, and small fixture components, such as wires and solders. An optional panoramic camera saves images along with the analysis results for archiving and reporting.

 

This Revolutionary analyser has Every circuit, contour, and interface of is engineered to be the best of its kind. Vanta analysers incorporate the new Axon Technology™, a breakthrough in XRF signal processing that delivers accurate and repeatable test data and ensures inspectors get alloy chemistry and grade ID in 1–2 seconds for typical plant and refinery applications. Axon Technology uses ultra-low-noise electronics that facilitate higher X-ray counts per second and faster results. Coupled with a quad-core processor, Axon Technology makes Vanta analysers remarkably responsive, pushing the limits of performance so you get the best results in the least amount of time. Axon Technology provides test-to-test and instrument-to-instrument repeatability. Whether it’s your first test on your first analyser or your thousandth test with your hundredth analyser, the Vanta handheld XRF gives you the same result every time.


Vanta analysers accurately and repeatably detect and quantify:

Residual Elements (RE) in low alloy and carbon steels

Trace silicon (Si) in carbon steel per API RP 939-C

Sulphur (S) and phosphorus (P) for in-service stainless steels

 

As a consumer, it can be difficult to understand the complexities surrounding the different X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysers on the market. XRF analytical specifications can be confusing—for instance, you may have heard people talk about count rate, resolution, voltage, and tube watts, but you’re not sure of their significance. While these features all influence the price and performance of a handheld XRF analyzer, what is most important is how they work together to achieve your objectives, without breaking the bank.


What Does an XRF Analyzer Cost? The only way to truly evaluate if an instrument is a good fit for your needs—and worth the investment—is to look at the results it provides for the elements you’re trying to measure. We’ve outlined some of the factors that influence the price and performance of a handheld XRF analyser: X-Ray Fluorescence Analyzer Detector Types: PIN or SDD There are two types of detectors used in handheld XRF analysers: PIN and SDD. PIN detectors are an older technology that is less expensive, but also less sensitive than a silicon drift detector (SDD). Your answers to the three questions below will help you determine if you need the sensitivity of an SDD.


  • Do I need to measure light elements? In XRF lingo, light elements are magnesium, aluminium, silicon, phosphorous, and sulphur. If you need to know the concentration of these elements, then you need an SDD.
  • Is testing speed important? An SDD can identify most alloys in a second or two. A PIN instrument can take 8 to 10 seconds to perform the same task. If you are testing many samples, the analysis time can add up, making the SDD instrument the cost-effective choice.


All these factors can affect the price of a handheld XRF analyzer package. The key is to choose an analyzer with the exact performance and features you require.

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