X-ray fluorescence is a particularly versatile tool as it can be used to examine the composition of materials, yet can also be used for measuring the thickness of very thin metallic coatings. X-Ray ...
What is Scanning X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) Microscopy? Scanning X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) Microscopy is a powerful analytical technique that enables the visualization and quantification of the elemental ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Data presented at the 248th National Meeting and Exposition of the American Chemical Society demonstrate total ...
X-ray fluorescence (XRFL) wavelength spectroscopy provides elemental analysis of materials in solid, powder, or liquid form. The EX-6600 energy dispersive spectrometer is capable of analyzing all ...
A critical part of manufacturing, petrochemical production, and consumer products is positive material identification (PMI). Helping ensure that the correct metal or alloy is used in the correct place ...
Olympus’ new Axon™ technology features enhanced XRF signal processing for accurate, repeatable test results. Axon technology’s use of proprietary ultra-low-noise electronics pushes the boundaries of X ...
INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY, Worldwide Proficiency Test for X Ray Fluorescence Laboratories PTXRFIAEA/05 Determination of Minor and Trace Elements in Marine Sediment, IAEA, Vienna (2009) ...
Over the last 20 years the Nuclear Science and Instrumentation Laboratory (NSIL, formerly NSAL and Instrumentation Unit) has played a leading role worldwide in the effective use of nuclear ...
The EDX-8100 energy dispersive x-ray fluorescence (ED-XRF) spectrometer incorporates a revamped semiconductor detector SDD with a special ultra-thin-film window material. Its improved detector offers ...
Secondary x-ray fluorescence is an effect where a material sample is illuminated by an incoming x-ray source in response to which the sample's constituents emit responsive x-rays of their own. Those ...