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The ARL 8400 XRF Series Bridging The Performance Gap Many process-control industries and R&D laboratories are caught in a performance gap. They've found existing analytical technology fails to meet their demands for greater versatility, speed, and ease of use. ARL's 8400 Series X-ray fluorescence spectrometers bridge this gap—meeting all these needs and more. The 8400 Series offers the industry's most compre­ hensive sequential/simultaneous X-ray capabilities, to answer any routine pro­ cess control requirement or specialized research task.

The 8400 Series is unmatched in ana­ lytical versatility; you can choose the goniometer/monochromator config­ uration ideally suited to your needs. Air, vacuum, and an optional helium environ­ ment eliminate sample restrictions; you can analyze solids, briquettes, loose powders, or liquids.

The 8400 Series is very easy to operate. Even the novice analyst can obtain con­ sistently reliable results, thanks to 8400 Series software. It offers such advanced capabilities as on-command computer alignment of crystals and detectors, eliminating time-consuming manual alignment.

The 8400 Series' exclusive gearless goni­ ometer gives you the fastest, most accu­ rate analysis available. Close coupling of the X-ray tube and sample surface means an exceptionally high count rate, for even greater accuracy.

Don't allow the performance gap to com­ promise the efficiency or productivity of your operation. Cross the bridge to ana­ lytical excellence, with ARL. 7Ό learn more about how the 8400 Series ' benefits your operation, contact ARL today.

Applied Research Laboratories 24911 Avenue Stanford, Valencia, California 91355 For more sales and marketing information, call ARL toll-free at: 800-551-8741 Interstate and 800-631-6841 in California. CIRCLE 10 ON READER SERVICE CARD ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, VOL. 60, NO. 11, JUNE 1, 1988 · 725 A