(EMAILWIRE.COM, August 25, 2008 ) MADISON, Wisc.—Bruker AXS today announced that it will present a complimentary webinar September 9 on Slag Analysis by XRF Spectrometry. Slag is an important agent in high-temperature metallurgical processes. In batch processes using electric arc, ladle metallurgy and basic oxygen furnaces, for example, slag is tuned to an equilibrium condition in order to maximize metal purity, minimize attack on the refractory lining of the furnace, and optimize physical properties of the metal. Dosage of slag-enhancing additives is done based on the chemical composition of the formed slag. Slag composition also determines subsequent commercial uses.
Elemental analysis of slag by X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometry has long been used for production monitoring. New energy-dispersive XRF (EDXRF) systems are able to achieve analytical accuracy and precision, enabling significant cost-savings and efficiency improvements.
During this live, one-hour webinar, Bruker AXS will provide a primer for monitoring, controlling and modeling slag using XRF as the tool. Participants will learn fundamentals of EAF slag, including requirements, raw materials, composition ratios, foaming and modeling. Participants will also discover the many benefits of EDXRF for slag analysis. Real-life examples will be demonstrated with the S2 RANGER benchtop EDXRF spectrometer. The presentation will be followed by an interactive audience Q&A session. There is no charge to attend.
Slag Analysis by XRF Spectrometry
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
11:00 am - 12:00 pm Central US Time
To register, simply visit www.bruker-axs.com and click on Events. Register today to learn how to optimize slag chemistry and steel production quality through the application of XRF analysis. Once your registration is approved, you will receive a confirmation email message with instructions on how to join the event.
If you're interested but can't make the live event, register now and after the webinar you will receive an e-mail with a copy of the presentation slides and a link to a recording of the webinar to view at your convenience.
We look forward to seeing you online on September 9th!
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