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Archive for February, 2009

XrF and Made in the USA

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

These @#$%^&* seats are too small- if only an XrF could fix THAT! I am sitting here on a flight to Atlanta, with my arms pinched to my sides (middle seat, natch) and my XrF in the overhead compartment.
Nice that these things can travel carry on. In the bad old days (OK, still even today) [...]

XrF and Testing in response to Globalization

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

Testing is going mainstream, as we move into a world of globalization. It has become
increasingly difficult to say “where” a product is from, and therefore almost impossible to
know, truly KNOW for certain what it is made of, without a quick and simple XrF test.If we say a CD player is made in China, what does [...]

XrF and networked data

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

What is it that makes XrF so interesting to farmers and recyclers, oilmen and electronics inspectors, toy makers and forensic dentists?It’s the ability to know what’s in your samples. That’s it. It’s a fairly simple thing, to know- REALLY know - what you have in front of you.
Or in our case, what all your people [...]

XrF in the News

Friday, February 13th, 2009

Mass High Tech, the New England start-up newspaper (by which I mean newspaper ABOUT start-ups), has often written about the XrF industry, and about instrumentation and testing in general.

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