This x-ray fluorescence (XRF) instrument expands the MicroConnex metrology capability set to include best-in-class thickness and composition measurements of very thin metal coatings, conductive traces, and small components and structures.
Ted Shields, portable products manager at Olympus, and Jiyan Gu, product manager of handheld XRF at Bruker, detail the various advances in X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) technology.
It’s an exciting time to work in nondestructive testing (NDT) for aerospace, particularly now that significant strides in NDT techniques have transformed how the industry approaches aircraft maintainability and safety.
Electroless Nickel (EN) plating is an advanced plating process, where a nickel-phosphorous alloy is deposited onto a metal or plastic substrate as a result of a controlled chemical reaction.
In today’s fast-paced, high-technology world, it is no surprise to learn that apps and online software play an important role in boosting productivity; however, you might be surprised to learn that there are mobile apps and online software tools that can assist with materials analysis.
When processes fail unexpectedly, companies face irrecoverable loss of revenue and profit, not to mention the potential for irreparable damage to their brand. Failures are multivariate: they can be found in individual parts, entire machines, or within a process.
The Thick-800 X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyzer measures plating thickness and provides measurements of single-layer, multi-layer and thin-film coatings and solders with composition.
The Niton XL3t Series X-ray fluorescence (XRF) handheld analyzer is now available with geometrically optimized large-area drift detector (GOLDD) technology.