Can I set a range to how much I want to analyze i.e say I want to analyze the soil at a depth of 1 meter...can I do that? what are the limitations of such analysis
Using X-ray fluorescence (XRF), the information depth of a soil sample is on the upper nanometer to few millimeter scale. This means that we can only get an information about the chemical composition on the sample´s surface. Consequently, using XRF on soils, we cannot get information about the chemical composition at more than ~5 mm depth. To get information about the soil at 1 m depth, you would need to dig a hole and place the handheld XRF directly in contact to the soil in the hole. If you have further questions please don't hesitate to contact us under info.bna@bruker.com .
@@BrukerNanoAnalytics Thankyou for the reply, but can you suggest me some alternatives which I can utilize to achieve the same? Please keep in mind that I do not want to disturb the soil. Kindly let me know
@@pidespidergaming1573 Unfortunately there is no alternative to our knowledge. You would need to dig a hole to be able to get a representative chemical composition while the XRF method is non-destructive. If you have further questions please don't hesitate to contact us under info.bna@bruker.com ,
Thanks a lot for your interest in our Bruker products. Please let us know your E-mail address, phone number and your address (ZIP and City at least) so that we can send it to our Brazilian local partner.
Thanks a lot Erdal for your interest in our products. Please reach out to us via info.bna@bruker.com that we can give you all details. Thanks in advance
Can I set a range to how much I want to analyze i.e say I want to analyze the soil at a depth of 1 meter...can I do that?
what are the limitations of such analysis
Using X-ray fluorescence (XRF), the information depth of a soil sample is on the upper nanometer to few millimeter scale. This means that we can only get an information about the chemical composition on the sample´s surface. Consequently, using XRF on soils, we cannot get information about the chemical composition at more than ~5 mm depth. To get information about the soil at 1 m depth, you would need to dig a hole and place the handheld XRF directly in contact to the soil in the hole. If you have further questions please don't hesitate to contact us under info.bna@bruker.com .
@@BrukerNanoAnalytics Thankyou for the reply, but can you suggest me some alternatives which I can utilize to achieve the same?
Please keep in mind that I do not want to disturb the soil. Kindly let me know
@@pidespidergaming1573 Unfortunately there is no alternative to our knowledge. You would need to dig a hole to be able to get a representative chemical composition while the XRF method is non-destructive. If you have further questions please don't hesitate to contact us under info.bna@bruker.com ,
Por favor me envie por favor valores e se aqui no brasil tem representação e me informem....
Thanks a lot for your interest in our Bruker products.
Please let us know your E-mail address, phone number and your address (ZIP and City at least) so that we can send it to our Brazilian local partner.
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Thanks a lot Adi for your interest in our products. Please reach out to us via info.bna@bruker.com that we can give you all details. Thanks in advance
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Thanks a lot Erdal for your interest in our products. Please reach out to us via info.bna@bruker.com that we can give you all details. Thanks in advance