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Detection of Aluminum Percentage (with XRF) in Aluminum Based Materials

Detection of Aluminum Percentage (with XRF) in Aluminum Based Materials

Detection of Aluminum Percentage (with XRF) in Aluminum Based Materials

If we list the most abundant elements on earth; we can count the first three elements as oxygen, silicon and aluminum. In other words, aluminum is the third most abundant element on earth. The first use of aluminum in industry was by electrolysis method in 1886. Today, aluminum is mostly used in the packaging industry.

Aluminium is used in many packaging productions from container production to the pharmaceutical industry. Aluminum is used in many packages from food products to toothpastes that we see on the market shelves.

Aluminium, which is used in the packaging of many products, is preferred because of its following features:

  • Lightweight
  • Easy to open
  • To be robust
  • Shock resistant
  • Quick cooling feature
  • Recoverable

The presence and amount of aluminum is also measured within the scope of packaging analysis. Quality and content analyzes are carried out in the packages produced. For this reason, the percentage of aluminum in aluminum-based packages can be determined by XRF method.

You can contact Nanolab Packaging Analysis Laboratory for "Detection of aluminum percentage (with XRF) in aluminum based materials".

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