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Inspecting pipes with X-ray fluorescence (XRF)

Our X-ray fluorescence (XRF) team recently presented at the Association for Iron and Steel Technology (AISTech) Conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA in May 2018.

Learn more about these presentations where we discuss recent advancements in XRF for the iron and steel industries.

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The team in the Olympus booth on the expo floor at AISTech. 

Process and Input Material Control using Handheld X-Ray Fluorescence

Presenters: Alex Thurston and Peter Faulkner

Abstract:

  • Handheld X-ray fluorescence (HHXRF) provides information regarding a variety of alloy process controls, including full alloying element identification. Intermetallic compound forming elements, such as silicon, phosphorus, and sulfur levels, are also accurately resolved. Auto-ranging chemistry results, used in conjunction with a large grade library, enable a user near-instant verification of both process inputs and outputs. Now, an HHXRF operator can, with a single instrument, verify incoming material composition, use the instrument to confirm the alloy content of produced material, and segregate machining chips or other metallic scrap. HHXRF now produces reliable compositional results rivaling aspects of laboratory-grade XRF while maintaining portability.

100% Compositional Analysis Testing with In-Line X-Ray Fluorescence

Presenters: Alex Thurston and Joel Kenyon

Abstract:

  • Process-based, in-line X-ray fluorescence (XRF) for alloy composition analysis is a fast and accurate way to help ensure that chemistry specifications are met. A rugged, stationary XRF instrument enables 100% testing of long products. Rapid test times help ensure desired process throughput. Auto-ranging chemistry results, used in conjunction with a large factory grade library and user-defined pass/fail criteria, provide consistent verification of process materials.

Thickness Control During the Galvanizing Process

Presenters: Alex Thurston and Peter Faulkner

Abstract:

  • The thickness of galvanic coatings is currently monitored using a number of nondestructive and destructive methods. Monitoring galvanic coatings on steels to verify that they meet critical specifications is important for customer acceptance, but may not account for zinc used by the producer. Using handheld X-ray fluorescence (HHXRF) to determine the thickness of a galvanic coating is now possible. By using relevant material adsorption calculations, zinc thicknesses can be reported quickly, accurately, and, in some cases, more precisely than magnetic methods. The speed and nondestructive nature of HHXRF provide clear advantages over destructive optical methods.


 

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마케팅 전문가, 분석 장비

Michelle은 마케팅 커뮤니케이션에 9년 이상의 경력을 가지고 있으며, Olympus의 분석 장비 사업에서 X선 형광 및 X선 회절 분석기를 담당하고 있습니다. 그녀는 신제품 출시를 위해 제품, 엔지니어링 및 학술 지원 그룹과 협력하여 웨비나를 제작하고 애플리케이션 노트를 작성합니다.

7월 3, 2018
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