Advanced X-ray fluorescence SuperQ application course on sequential simultaneous WDXRF spectrometers (1)
March 3-7, 2025 | 10:00-17:00 | In Person | Almelo, The Netherlands
About The Event
This course covers the advanced use of wavelength dispersive XRF systems in combination with SuperQ software. Particular emphasis is placed on the use of SuperQ and Omnian software. Optimization of parameters, matrix effects, sample preparation, quantitative analysis, standardless analysis, calibration and calibration update, monitor correction and results analysis are dealt with extensively. The course is composed of mainly hands-on sessions carried out online using the Zetium spectrometers in our Application Competence Center, Almelo, The Netherlands. Courses on other WD spectrometers can be organized on-site. Please contact your local Malvern Panalytical representative. This 5-day course is intended for users who already have a good working knowledge of XRF, participated in the X-ray fluorescence SuperQ application course on sequential spectrometer and want to concentrate on improving their knowledge of XRF, SuperQ software and its options. After participating the SuperQ Advanced Software Course the user has in depth knowledge of the SuperQ and Omnian software and will be able to solve the more complex applications. In depth application study with the possibility of using customer-specific materials including: • Parameter selection • Application Setup • Calibration, Matrix effect and Sources of errors • Advanced Omnian analysis • Calibration update and Drift correction • Special functions and features of the software This is a paid course at the rate of 690 Euro per participant/per day. For in-person courses offered at Malvern Panalytical, travel and accommodation expenses are not included. Some meals may be provided during in-person course days. Course registration will close 3 weeks prior to the course date, or as soon as the class is full. We reserve the right to cancel courses due to insufficient enrolment or unforeseen circumstances.