Determination of Heavy Metals in Inorganic Materials by XRF

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For the adoption of the EU directive “Restriction on use of certain Hazardous Substances” (RoHS) using X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis suitable materials are required. This paper aims at the determination of heavy metals in inorganic materials by XRF, and briefly introduces the theory, test method, characteristics. The application of quantitative analysis of XRF is discussed in detail.

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