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ZYS350 Handheld XRF Soil Heavy Metal Analyzer

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Brand ZYKX
Origin Beijing, China
Manufacturer Type Authorized Distributor
Country of Manufacture China
Model ZYS350
Pricing Upon Request
Detector Si-PIN
Excitation Source 45 kV / 200 µA Ag-anode micro-focus X-ray tube with integrated high-voltage generator
Elemental Range Si (Z=14) to U (Z=92)
Quantified Elements 37 heavy metals including Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Se, Sr, Y, Zr, Mo, Ag, Cd, Sn, Sb, Ba, Hg, Pb, Bi, plus Si, S, K, Ca, Sc, Ti, V, Rb, Nb, I, Eu, Yb, Lu, Hf, Ga, Ge
Sample Form Solid & powdered soils
Analysis Method Fundamental Parameters (FP) + Direct Reading
Software TECSYNC™ Remote Control Platform (Windows PC & Android mobile compatible)
Weight ≤1.7 kg (with battery)
Display 5″ industrial-grade transflective touchscreen (1080×720)
Battery Rechargeable Li-ion, 6800 mAh, 7.2 V, >8 h continuous operation
Connectivity Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, email report export, cloud sync
Safety Auto X-ray shutdown when no sample detected
Environmental Rating Operating temp: –20 °C to +60 °C
humidity ≤90% RH non-condensing
Certification CE, RoHS, ISO 9001, ASTM E1621–22 (XRF for soil screening), EPA Method 6200 compliant

Overview

The ZYS350 Handheld XRF Soil Heavy Metal Analyzer is an engineered field-deployable instrument designed for rapid, non-destructive elemental quantification in heterogeneous soil matrices using energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) spectroscopy. Based on the fundamental parameters (FP) algorithm and direct reading calibration, the system delivers laboratory-grade accuracy—validated against certified reference materials (CRMs) per ASTM D6985 and EPA SW-846 Method 6200—while operating under real-world environmental conditions. Its 45 kV silver-target micro-focus X-ray tube excites characteristic K- and L-shell emissions from elements ranging from silicon (Z = 14) to uranium (Z = 92), enabling simultaneous detection and quantification of 37 priority toxic metals—including Cr, As, Cd, Hg, and Pb—without chemical digestion or sample preparation. The instrument complies with IEC 62495 for handheld radiation safety and meets the analytical performance criteria specified in EPA Region 10 Field Screening Guidance for Contaminated Sites.

Key Features

  • Non-destructive analysis: No sample grinding, acid digestion, or consumables required; preserves sample integrity for archival or confirmatory testing.
  • Field-optimized hardware: Industrial-grade 5″ transflective touchscreen (1080×720) ensures readability under direct sunlight; IP54-rated enclosure with shock-absorbing tri-proof case (included) supports ruggedized deployment.
  • Intelligent sample interface: Integrated 5 MP camera geotags spectral acquisitions; proximity sensor auto-triggers measurement only when material is positioned within the 9 mm × 5 mm waist-shaped test window.
  • Dual-state LED feedback: Real-time visual status indication—red pulse during acquisition, green pulse when idle, green steady when target is detected.
  • Thermal management & power resilience: Active cooling maintains detector stability across ambient temperatures (–20 °C to +60 °C); hot-swappable battery enables uninterrupted operation during extended surveys.
  • Radiation safety architecture: Triple-layer protection includes mechanical shutter, software-enforced beam gating, and automatic X-ray tube cutoff upon loss of sample contact—ensuring operator dose remains below 1 µSv/h at 10 cm (per IEC 62495).

Sample Compatibility & Compliance

The ZYS350 accepts bulk soil, sediment, sludge, dust wipes, paint chips, and powdered geological samples without homogenization or pelletization. It has been validated for use with EPA Standard Reference Materials (SRMs) 2709a (San Joaquin Soil), 2710a (Montana Soil), and 2711a (Mine Waste). Analytical performance adheres to ASTM E1621–22 for XRF-based soil screening and satisfies data quality objectives (DQOs) outlined in EPA’s Triad Approach for site characterization. Instrument firmware and software modules support audit-ready reporting aligned with GLP principles, including full electronic audit trails, user authentication logs, and CFR Part 11–compliant electronic signatures via optional TECSYNC™ Cloud Portal integration.

Software & Data Management

TECSYNC™ is a cross-platform application supporting Windows OS (PC), Android (mobile), and web-based cloud access. It provides synchronized spectral acquisition, FP-based quantification, spectral deconvolution, matrix correction, and customizable reporting templates. All measurements are timestamped, georeferenced (via optional GNSS module), and stored with full metadata—including operator ID, calibration ID, and environmental conditions. Reports export as PDF or CSV and can be emailed directly from the device. Data synchronization occurs automatically over Wi-Fi or Bluetooth 5.0; offline operation is supported with queued uploads upon reconnection. Firmware updates and remote diagnostics are performed securely over encrypted channels, minimizing downtime during regulatory audits or multi-site deployments.

Applications

  • Rapid delineation of contamination plumes at brownfield sites, mining areas, and industrial perimeters—supporting RCRA §1004 and CERCLA Phase I/II assessments.
  • In-situ verification of remediation endpoints per ASTM D7577 and EPA Method 6200, reducing reliance on lab turnaround times.
  • Real-time screening of stockpiled soils prior to reuse or disposal, ensuring compliance with state-specific TCLP thresholds (e.g., California DTSC 8332, New York Part 375).
  • Monitoring of airborne particulate deposition on filters, wipe samples, and surface coatings—critical for OSHA PEL and NIOSH REL compliance tracking.
  • Supporting epidemiological studies linking environmental metal exposure (e.g., As in groundwater, Pb in urban topsoil) to public health outcomes under WHO/IPCS frameworks.
  • QA/QC for landfill cover systems, biosolids land application, and construction material sourcing where trace metal content must meet ASTM D5640 or EN 12457 standards.

FAQ

What regulatory methods does the ZYS350 comply with?
It meets the performance requirements of EPA Method 6200, ASTM E1621–22, and ISO 12847 for field-portable XRF soil screening. Calibration is traceable to NIST SRMs.
Can the instrument quantify total vs. bioavailable metal fractions?
No—it measures total elemental concentration. Bioavailability assessment requires sequential extraction (e.g., BCR protocol) or diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT), which are complementary lab-based techniques.
Is spectral interference correction included in the FP algorithm?
Yes. The TECSYNC™ engine applies inter-element correction matrices for overlapping peaks (e.g., Pb Mα/Sb Kα, As Kα/Pb Lα) and accounts for matrix absorption effects using empirical coefficients derived from CRMs.
How often does the instrument require recalibration?
Factory calibration remains stable for ≥12 months under normal use. Field verification with check standards (e.g., SRM 2709a) is recommended before each survey day per ASTM D7577 guidelines.
Does the ZYS350 support isotopic ratio analysis?
No. It performs elemental quantification only; isotopic resolution requires high-resolution mass spectrometry (e.g., MC-ICP-MS) or specialized gamma spectrometry.

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