Most XRF instruments belong to one of two categories: energy-dispersive (ED) and wavelength-dispersive (WD) spectrometers. Modern XRF instruments can analyze solid, liquid, and thin-film samples for ...
X-ray fluorescence spectrometers (XRFs) use a spectroscopic technique that is commonly used with solids, in which X-rays are used to excite a sample and generate secondary X-rays. The X-rays broadcast ...
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Since XRF is a non-destructive technique ... These procedures are instrument verification and validation procedures required by companies to meet good laboratory practice (GLP), good manufacturing ...
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Energy Dispersive Energy dispersive spectroscopy is the measurement x-ray energies emitted from the bombardment of an energy source impinged upon the material, producing characteristic x-rays. This ...
Over the last decade, Dr. Sarrazin has been developing - new planetary X-ray instrument concepts: hybrid XRD combining powder diffraction and Laue diffraction, high resolution powder XRD using a ...
While Rigaku analyitical tools can be found in most materials research and development labs, Rigaku also supports volume production applications with fully automated in-line and near-line XRD, XRF and ...