XrF and networked data
drew on Feb 17th, 2009What 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 have in front of them- anywhere around the world, at any time. This may mean your own people, your vendors, or even their suppliers. And a simple web page can give you all that information, as they test, or months later, sorted by vendor, part number, date code, etc.
And knowing, as in knowing how much phosphorus is in that fertilizer, or what and how much wear metals are in that oil, is more important than ever. Since many of our customers are responsible for more than one physical location, having test data locked inside a test instrument is an impediment to Getting Stuff Done (GSD -our motto here at our humble lab)





