How Automated ED-XRF Workflows Strengthen Elemental Analysis Performance

Modern laboratories work under pressure to deliver stable, repeatable results. Automated preparation and controlled sample handling help laboratories reduce variability and keep processes dependable. This live webinar will explain how standardized grinding, dilution, and pellet pressing support consistent sample quality and strengthen the reliability of elemental analysis across diverse materials.
Automated transport, pre‑set validation steps, and secure data exchange reduce manual touchpoints and lower the risk of operator errors. This streamlined workflow improves throughput, stabilizes routine tasks, and supports analytical confidence in demanding environments. These advantages apply to raw meal, clinker, cement, slag, ores, oxidic materials, and ferroalloys—areas where reliable ED‑XRF conditions matter most.
The webinar will also show how the combination of HERZOG automation and the SPECTRO XEPOS creates an integrated ED‑XRF workflow. The system delivers stable excitation, high‑resolution detection, and flexible measurement strategies that help laboratories maintain strong analytical performance with minimal effort.
Key Takeaways
- Automated workflows create consistent sample quality and improve reproducibility.
- Integrated validation and data transfer reduce errors and support unattended operation.
- Scalable automation increases throughput and enhances analytical confidence.
The webinar will take around 30 minutes, after which we'll answer your questions live.
Join us live:
- 10:30 AM CEST (Berlin); 4:30 PM SGT (Singapore) — Time Slot 1
- 11:00 AM EDT (New York); 5:00 PM CEST (Berlin) — Time Slot 2
Presenter: Dirk Wissmann
Product Manager for XRF instruments at SPECTRO Analytical Instruments and is responsible for the strategic development of the complete product line including application development and product support. Dirk’s experience in spectroscopy began with his graduate work in physics at the university in Siegen, Germany. He moved to SPECTRO in 1990 with assignments in quality control, training, application development, and marketing.
