
XRF Calibration Standards
XRF calibration standards are materials with known elemental compositions used to calibrate and validate X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyzers. By analyzing these standards, the device can accurately measure the elements in unknown samples. Think of calibration standards as reference points that ensure the instrument's readings are correct, helping produce reliable and precise data. Proper calibration with standards accounts for variations in equipment and sample matrices, ensuring consistent results across different tests and laboratories.