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In-house inspection* enabling accelerated testing to reduce stockholding period, and reduce working capital and exposure to price volatility risk. * Adaptix offers a 3D image in 60 seconds, compared to sending your parts away for an X-ray report from a test house with typical lead times of 6 ...
ByAdaptix Limited based in Oxford, UNITED KINGDOM
Inhaling lead dust or working with contaminated materials may lead to high blood pressure and dementia, among other health concerns. That's why X-ray fluorescence testing is so important ...
ByElvatech Ltd. based in Kyiv, UKRAINE
The engineering sector produces a huge quantity of waste, with much of it unable to go to landfill in its current state. In addition, much of this waste can be re-used and recycled; providing a far more sustainable option. Many items classed as waste, such as filter cake, can have precious metals extracted from them, offering potential rebates for engineering customers and off-setting the costs of waste ...
ByBetts Envirometal based in Kidderminster, UNITED KINGDOM
The analysis can be carried out by an x-ray fluorescence (XRF) alloy tester, and it is widely used in a variety of industries: from aero-space testing to welding and scrap ...
ByElvatech Ltd. based in Kyiv, UKRAINE
Metalizing, or applying metal coatings to the surface of objects, is a technique used for various reasons. Metal coatings are not purely aesthetic; they improve an object's surface properties to protect it from corrosion, wear and tear, weathering, and so on. Quality control is crucial when products need to be durable, weatherproof, corrosion-resistant, seismic-resistant, or UV resistant. EDXRF (energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence) provides rapid elemental analysis of the thickness and composition of single- or ...
ByApplied Rigaku Technologies based in Cedar Park, TEXAS (USA)
Coating analysis can tell you a lot about the contents of material, item, etc. The simplest example: one can measure the content of a detail made from a certain alloy without its damage. Another way to apply the analysis is by measuring the jewelry to identify harmful or excessive impurities and gilding. Coating thickness analysis finds its way to be applied in almost every sphere of heavy and light industry, building, utility, ...
ByElvatech Ltd. based in Kyiv, UKRAINE
