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X-ray Fluorescence Analysis



X-ray fluorescence analysis is a bulk analysis technique for the identification and quantification of elements in mineral specimens and samples. Irradiating a sample with x-ray photons, emission are measured as an fluorescence spectrum which is characteristic for the samples element(s). Since the x-ray fluorescence spectrum is almost empty, the elements emitted in a sample can be analyzed and measured down to parts-per-million (ppm).


Equipment List:
Electron MicroprobeScanning Electron MicroscopeX-ray Diffractometer
X-ray FluorescenceDirect-Coupled
Plasma Spectrophotometer
Inductively-Coupled
Plasma Spectrometer
Carbon CoaterRF Induction HeatersSample Preparation

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