Product Administration
Monitoring the measurement devices
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FISCHERSCOPE
®
X-RAY
The source signal is the spectrum of the X-ray fluorescence.
From this signal, the program computes the thickness of the
respective coatings and the concentrations of the alloy elements.
The user calibrates the measurement application using calibration
standards and stores the data in the product file. The correctness
of the measurement data is based on the correctness of the
measurement application. It is secured with the use of a certificate
that certifies the correctness and traceability of the calibration
standards and by checking and, if required, correcting the
measurement application with calibration standards.
As long as the instrument does not change, the calibrations, and
therefore the measurement data, will be correct. However, it is
likely that the instrument changes in the course of the years, for
example, through drift or wear. A measurement application can also
change through erroneous operation, e.g., through mis-adjusting
the measurement parameters or through erroneous normalization
or calibration. The user should, therefore check and, if necessary,
correct the measurement application at regular intervals.
This task is called monitoring the measurement device.
It concerns every individual measurement application, because
every measurement application has a special calibration with
special calibrations standards.
Monitoring of measurement devices concerns every individual
measurement application and not the instrument as a whole. It
avoids differing measurement results both within a production and
between supplier and customer.
Extensive information regarding monitoring of measurement
devices can be found in chapter 15 ‘Measurement device
monitoring for the Fischerscope X-RAY’, beginning on Page 107.
Summary of Contents for FISCHERSCOPE X-RAY XDLM 231
Page 8: ...6 FISCHERSCOPE X RAY Table of Contents...
Page 14: ...12 FISCHERSCOPE X RAY Safety Information...
Page 30: ...28 FISCHERSCOPE X RAY Set up...
Page 36: ...34 FISCHERSCOPE X RAY WinFTM File Structure...
Page 52: ...50 FISCHERSCOPE X RAY User Interface of the WinFTM Software...
Page 134: ...132 FISCHERSCOPE X RAY Def MA...
Page 146: ...144 FISCHERSCOPE X RAY Programming Coordinates for Automatic Measurements XDLM 237...
Page 186: ...184 FISCHERSCOPE X RAY Pattern Recognition XDLM 237...
Page 192: ...190 FISCHERSCOPE X RAY Cleaning and Maintenance...
Page 202: ...200 FISCHERSCOPE X RAY Addendum...
Page 228: ...226 FISCHERSCOPE X RAY WinFTM SUPER For the Experienced X RAY User...
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