Tutorial: Xact instrument





In this 15-minute tutorial, we’ll walk you through the Xact instrument, designed for high-resolution, online quantification of trace metals in particulate matter (PM). By the end of this video, you’ll have a solid understanding of how to effectively operate the Xact system.

We’ll explore the importance of trace element analysis, the challenges associated with it, and provide a detailed overview of the Xact instrument, including its internal components and rear panel functions. You’ll also learn how to set up the instrument and navigate the powerful ADAPT software for seamless data analysis.

A major highlight of the Xact is its ability to perform real-time, online quantification. We’ll demonstrate how this feature allows for precise identification of emission sources and pollutant characterization, offering valuable insights into the composition and origin of airborne trace metals. This advanced capability is essential for enhancing your atmospheric science research.

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