Upgrading only the Evaluation Unit (PC and Software) while keeping your existing 2018 XAN 250 chassis is a highly strategic move. It allows you to skip the high capital expenditure of the X-ray tube and detector hardware—which are likely still within their functional lifespan—while gaining almost all the efficiency of a brand-new system.
Below is a cost-benefit and technical comparison of the “Hybrid Upgrade” (New PC/Software + Old Chassis) versus a “Full System Replacement.”
1. Financial Comparison (Estimated)
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Note: The upgrade cost typically includes the high-performance PC, the latest WinFTM® license, and a technician’s time to port your existing calibration files to the new system.
Performance & Speed Comparison
The “Hybrid Upgrade” captures roughly 90% of the speed improvements found in a new 2026 system because the bottleneck in older XRF units is rarely the X-ray tube—it’s the data processing.
- Calculated Precision: Modern WinFTM® uses advanced Fundamental Parameter (FP) algorithms. By running these on a 2026 i7/i9 processor with NVMe storage, complex multi-layer thickness calculations that took 10 seconds in 2018 now happen in under 1 second.
- Spectrum Processing: Even with a 2018 detector, the new software’s Digital Pulse Processing interface is more efficient at filtering noise, potentially giving you slightly better “clean” data in shorter measurement bursts.
Workflow & Mistake-Proofing (The Real Value)
The software is where the “intelligence” lives. Upgrading just the software gives you the following 2026 features on your 2018 machine:
- Auto-Calibration & Standard-Free Testing: The new software is much better at “guessing” unknown alloys without needing you to manually swap calibration standards.
- Intelligent Material Recognition: You can keep your 2018 hardware, but the new software can now “see” a sample and automatically load the correct measurement application.
- Mistake-Proofing: 2026 WinFTM® includes better visual overlays and “tolerance alarms.” If an operator tests a gold bar and the software detects a deviation in conductivity or density, it can trigger a red-screen lockout, preventing a “bad” item from being cleared.
Strategic Recommendation
The Case for “Upgrade Only”: If your 2018 XAN 250 is still passing its daily stability checks and the X-ray tube has not reached its end-of-life (typically 10,000–15,000 hours), buy the PC and Software upgrade. It is the highest ROI move you can make. You get the 2026 “brain” for about 20% of the price of a full machine.
The Case for “Full Replacement”: Only go full replacement if:
- Your 2018 detector is showing “noise” or high “dead time“
- You need a Silicon Drift Detector (SDD) upgrade (e.g., if your 2018 unit had an older Proportional Counter tube).
- You need the new motorized XY-stage for automated multi-point testing on small electronics.