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Archive for January, 2009

XrF and the President

Monday, January 19th, 2009

Well, regardless of your political persuasion, there are some amazing things about tomorrow’s inauguration.
We here in our humble lab have noticed some things for which we are grateful in this inauguration as well. For one, environmental spending is already up in the 4th quarter, compared to the last several years, as EPA offices and other [...]

What can you do with XrF?

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

Well, I got that question 3 times today.  The words were the same, but XrF is many things to many people, so it matters who is asking.
X-ray Fluorescence can “see” any inorganic elements in a sample, which means there are about 70 different elements it can see! So- you can use it to find things [...]

What is XrF?

Monday, January 12th, 2009

Many people have asked us what this X-ray Fluorescence (XrF) thing is really. Here is a brief answer to that question.
XrF is a scientific technique based on a basic fact of nature- every element in this universe of ours sends back an echo- but a personally modified echo- of any X-ray that hits it. (XrF [...]

I quit my job for XrF

Friday, January 9th, 2009

Yes, I quit my job. It’s a strange thing to do, given the times. I had been working for a company that makes X-ray Fluorescence (XrF) analyzers, actually really good XrF units, but saw a way to move this industry- and its customers (YOU!) to the next generation product.
At that point, I went to a [...]

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