Analysis of stainless steel samples by energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) spectrometry
Summary:
A simple
method for the analysis of stainless steel samples
is presented which is based on radioisotope excited
energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) spectrometry
and does not require any type-standards. Both absorption
and enhancement effects have been taken into account
in the fundamental
parameter method for quantitative analysis and an
iterative approach is followed for calculation of
concentrations in steel samples. Non-linear least
square fitting (NL-LSF) procedures have been used
to determine accurately the fluorescent peak intensities.
The method has been tested by analysing several
CRM standard reference samples and 304 and 316 steel
samples assuming as unknown. The EDXRF results have
also been compared with the results of analysis
of same samples by vacuum emission spark spectrometry
(VES). Obtained values for concentration in steel
samples match quite well with their certified values.