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  2. X-ray fluorescence - Wikipedia

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    X-ray fluorescence (XRF) is the emission of characteristic "secondary" (or fluorescent) X-rays from a material that has been excited by being bombarded with high-energy X-rays or gamma rays.

  3. X-Ray Fluorescence Analyzers - Thermo Fisher Scientific

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    The Thermo Scientific ARL 9900 Pot Flux Analyzer combines X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) and X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) technologies for a better and more complete characterization of any given crystalline sample.

  4. How Does XRF Work? Understanding X-Ray Fluorescence

    www.olympus-ims.com/en/insight/understanding-x-ray-fluorescence-how-does-xrf-work

    Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF), commonly referred to as XRF, is a fast, nondestructive method to measure the elemental composition of a material. But how does XRF work? Here, we will discuss the science behind XRF and explain how it works in handheld analyzers.

  5. How does handheld XRF work? | Thermo Fisher Scientific - US

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    XRF is an acronym for X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy. XRF is a non-destructive analytical technique used to determine the elemental composition of materials. Handheld XRF analyzers work by measuring the fluorescent (or secondary) X-rays emitted from a sample when excited by a primary X-ray source. Each of the elements present in a sample ...

  6. X-Ray Fluorescence | XRF | Thermo Fisher Scientific - US

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    Today, X-ray fluorescence (XRF) technology is is well known to provide accurate, nondestructive elemental analysis. Using XRF, researchers can achieve rapid material characterization and analysis to ensure product chemistry specifications are met—and our XRF instruments provide the fast and reliable results they need.

  7. Principle of XRF Analysis : Hitachi High-Tech Corporation

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    X-ray fluorescence analysis is a method that uses characteristic X-rays (fluorescent X-rays) generated when X-rays irradiate a substance.

  8. Portable and Handheld XRF Analyzers | Evident - Olympus IMS

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    The XRF analyzers provide rapid, accurate elemental analysis and alloy identification for a wide variety of materials. Providing results you can trust, our handheld XRF analyzers help you determine the best course of action on location.

  9. What is X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) - Malvern Panalytical

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    X-ray fluorescence is an analytical technique that can be used to determine the chemical composition of a wide variety of sample types including solids, liquids, slurries and loose powders. XRF is also used to determine the thickness and composition of layers and coatings.

  10. XRF Analyzers | XRF Spectrometers | Malvern Panalytical

    www.malvernpanalytical.com/en/products/category/x-ray-fluorescence-spectrometers

    X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) spectrometers are powerful analytical instruments designed to unveil the elemental composition of various materials. These versatile devices play a pivotal role in scientific research, quality control, and industry applications. XRF analyzers excel at elemental analysis.

  11. The Vanta Series - Handheld X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) Analyzer -...

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    The Vantaanalyzer is our most advanced handheld X-ray fluorescence (XRF) device and provides rapid, accurate element analysis and alloy identification to customers who demand laboratory-quality results in the field.