Description
SciAps X-200 Replacement Kapton/Prolene Measurement XRF Windows
The SciAps X-200 replacement Kapton or Prolene measurement windows are designed to protect the detector assembly of the SciAps X-200 handheld XRF analyzer while allowing X-rays to pass through for accurate elemental analysis during alloy identification, PMI inspection, and precious metals testing.
Measurement windows are a consumable component in handheld XRF analyzers and may require replacement over time due to punctures, wear, or contamination during normal operation.
Replacing damaged measurement windows helps maintain reliable analytical performance and protects sensitive internal components of the analyzer.
This replacement Kapton or Prolene windows are designed for use with the SciAps X-200 XRF platform and is commonly kept in inventory by operators performing frequent handheld XRF measurements.
What to select? Prolene vs Kapton Turnings Window
Prolene Windows
Use these Prolene windows when analysis requires light elements. For many X-200 handheld XRF analyzers, this is the only window you will ever use.
Kapton Turnings Window
Use these Kapton windows when analyzing turnings. Make sure to disable the light element x-ray beam in the settings and run only heavy elements. These are stick on windows that adhere to the front of your device.
How-to Change the XRF Window for the SciAps X-200
This video demonstrates the window replacement procedure using the SciAps X-550, but the process is the same for the SciAps X-200 Kapton measurement window.
Key Features
- Designed for the SciAps X-200 handheld XRF analyzer
- Protects the detector from dust, debris, and sample contact
- Maintains accurate elemental analysis performance
- Durable Kapton or Prolene window material used in handheld XRF systems
- Essential consumable for regular instrument maintenance
Fun Fact: Kapton measurement windows are widely used in handheld XRF analyzers because they allow X-rays to pass through while protecting sensitive detector components. Prolene allows for light element analysis but only if instrument is light element capable.
When Should an XRF Window Be Replaced?
Measurement windows may need replacement if they become:
- Punctured or torn
- Contaminated by powders, liquids, or debris
- Worn from repeated sample contact
- Damaged during field operation
Replacing a damaged window helps prevent contamination of the detector and ensures consistent analytical results.
Typical Users
Replacement XRF windows are commonly purchased by operators working in:
- Scrap metal recycling facilities
- PMI inspection companies
- Manufacturing QA/QC teams
- Environmental testing firms
- Precious metals buyers and refiners
Any operation performing regular handheld XRF testing should keep spare measurement windows available to minimize instrument downtime.
Compatible Instrument
This replacement window is designed for use with the SciAps X-200 Handheld XRF Analyzer.
What’s Included
- Replacement Kapton or Prolene measurement window(s) for the SciAps X-200 handheld XRF analyzer. Select one and add to your cart.
Why Keep Spare XRF Windows
Measurement windows are one of the most common consumable parts in handheld XRF analyzers used for alloy identification, PMI inspection, and precious metals testing. Keeping replacement windows available allows operators to quickly restore instrument performance without interrupting operations.
Spare windows are especially useful for environments where samples may contain:
- sharp metal edges
- powders or soils
- abrasive materials
- oily or contaminated surfaces
Accessories Often Purchased Together
Customers purchasing replacement windows often also purchase:
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Rechargeable Li-Ion Batteries for SciAps X-200
- Battery Charger for SciAps X-200
- AC Power Adapter for SciAps X-200
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316 Calibration Standard for SciAps X-200 (required for startup)
- Hard Transport Case with Custom Foam for SciAps X-200
- USB Cable for X-200
- Portable Test Stand for SciAps X-200
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XRF Sample Cups (Powders and Fluid Samples)
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4 Micron XRF Film For Sample Cups
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the XRF measurement window do?
The measurement window protects the internal detector while allowing X-rays from the sample to reach the sensor. It acts as a protective barrier between the instrument and the material being analyzed.
How often should an XRF window be replaced?
Replacement frequency depends on usage and sample type. Instruments used frequently on rough or contaminated surfaces may require window replacement more often.
Can a damaged XRF window affect analysis results?
Yes. A damaged or contaminated window can interfere with X-ray transmission and may affect measurement accuracy. Replacing the window helps ensure consistent analytical performance.
Can I replace the measurement window myself?
Yes, many operators replace measurement windows as part of routine instrument maintenance. If you are unsure how to perform the replacement, consult your instrument manual or contact Alloy Geek for guidance.
