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Malvern Panalytical LiT/LiM/LiBr 50/50/0.5 P C-0620-60

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LiT/LiM/LiBr 50/50/0.5 P C-0620-60 is a pre-formulated lithium-borate fusion flux designed for sample preparation in X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and related analytical techniques. It is used to dissolve and homogenize geological, ceramic, cement and mineral samples by producing a stable glass bead or pre-fused monitor for routine fusion processing. The formulation is intended to adjust acidity/alkalinity balance during fusion and support consistent, reproducible bead formation for elemental analysis.

Key Features:

  • Composition: Lithium tetraborate (LiT) / Lithium metaborate (LiM) / Lithium bromide (LiBr) in 50 / 50 / 0.5 proportion
  • Product form: Powder (P)
  • Manufacturer part code: C-0620-60
  • Primary application: Sample fusion for XRF and fusion monitor preparation
  • Designed to neutralize sample acidity/alkalinity and produce stable glass beads for analysis

Advantages:

  • Provides a balanced flux composition to neutralize acidic or basic samples and help achieve an appropriate acidity index for fusion
  • Produces chemically and physically stable glass beads or fusion monitors that support consistent, reproducible XRF results
  • Formulated to assist reliable dissolution of a wide range of geological, ceramic and cement-type samples during fusion preparation

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Part Number C-0620-60
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