BH GSO OIML R123:2024
OIML R 123:1997
Bahraini Standard
Current Edition
·
Approved on
21 November 2024
Portable and transportable X-ray fluorescence spectrometers for field measurement of hazardous elemental pollutants
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BH GSO OIML R123:2024 Scope
1.1 This Recommendation provides requirements for defining, testing and verifying the
performance of portable and transportable X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometers
which may be used for legal measurements of hazardous elemental pollutants found in
various media, especially soil and waste water.
This Recommendation applies only to energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometers, but
does not intend to exclude any other equivalent means of analysis.
Portable and transportable instruments are self-contained or integrated compact
assemblies which can be used to carry out a complete analysis on site.
The portable instruments usually operate on battery (DC) power, and the
transportable instruments usually operate on mains or generator (AC) power.
The major components specified in this Recommendation reflect examples of
current technology and are not intended to exclude new developments. Laboratorybased
instruments are not covered in this Recommendation.
1.2 Instruments that meet the requirements of this Recommendation have flexibility in
some major components depending on their specific applications.
1.2.1 Essential instrument components are an excitation source, a means of providing
reproducible presentation of the sample being measured, a detector, and a data
processing system.
1.2.2 The excitation source may be either an X-ray tube with or without secondary
targets or radioactive source(s). The principle X-ray fluorescence energies of the target
elements of interest is from approximately 1 keV to 14 keV. Appropriate detectors
currently available are gas-filled proportional detectors and semiconductor detectors.
1.3 Instrument performance better than the criteria prescribed in these applications
may be achieved by optimizing the performance of each major component of the
measuring system as well as new technological developments. In such cases, success
may depend on the knowledge, skill and experience of the operator.
1.4 Sampling plans, sample preparation and measurement methods are beyond the
scope of this Recommendation.
1.5 This Recommendation does not address safety requirements and tests necessary for
personnel protection. Manufacturers and users should therefore determine that the
instruments meet intrinsic safety and labeling requirements according to national
regulations.
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