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ARTAXControl
The control and evaluation software allows for the quick and easy utilzation of the unique features of the ARTAX. All functions for precise positioning of the measuring head, capture and processing of video images, and element analysis are effectively combined with each other and designed for intuitive operation.
Due to the modular and hierarchic architecture of the software the ARTAX is highly flexible and therefore suitable for both routine applications and more demanding scientific research.
ARTAX Line Scan / Mapping
This software enables the ARTAX to perform automatic line or area scans. The motorized XYZ drive provides a maximum scan distance of 50 mm in all dimensions.
The Scan software features
- video-supported, interactive definition of one- or two-dimensional scans
- method-based, automated measurement and evaluation strategies
- storage of full data base for post-processing
- various options for export of images, spectra, and results.
ARTAXQuant
ARTAXQuant enables the quantification of the element contents for single point measurements as well as for multi-point measurements (scans) by the use of a standard comparision method.
The method is based on the results of analyses performed at standard samples with known composition. These results are used to create a sample-specific calibration curve by means of a calibration editor.

