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Thermo Fisher Scientific Unveils UniQuant XRF Print E-mail
Written by Chelsey Drysdale   
Friday, 28 March 2008
UniQuant XRF analysis tools come on the ARL QUANT'X energy dispersive x-ray fluorescence system for elemental analysis. A camera is integrated for sample imaging. Is designed for qualitative and quantitative nondestructive elemental analysis of any samples. Reportedly is capable of achieving accurate analysis of major, minor and trace elements in a variety of materials. Uses eight filters. Software corrects overlaps and background effects and enables analysts to specify properties, such as area, height or mass. Can be precalibrated.
 
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., www.thermofisher.com
 

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