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    A member of the AMETEK Materials Analysis Division, SPECTRO is one of the worldwide leading suppliers of analytical instruments, employing optical emission and X-ray fluorescence spectrometry...
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    SciAps, Inc., is a Boston-based instrumentation company specializing in portable analytical instruments. Our mission is to provide durable, field-tested, portable instruments to identify any compound,...
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    Malvern Panalytical is a global leader in the analytics of material and life sciences. We unleash the power of small things to make big things happen for our customers. Our vision is to make the...
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    Hitachi High-Tech Analytical Science is a new global company created in July 2017 within the Hitachi High Technologies Group. Hitachi High-Tech Analytical Science has a rich 40 year heritage of...
  • News - 23 Dec 2010
    Taku Gold Corp. (TSX VENTURE:TAK) has announced results from deep auger-type, soil geochemical surveys and airborne geophysical surveys completed over the 474-claim (9812ha) Rosebute and 451-claim...
  • News - 22 Dec 2010
    Taku Gold Corp. (TSX VENTURE:TAK) has announced results from a 901-sample, deep auger-type, soil geochemical survey and 340 line km airborne geophysical survey completed over the 146-claim Quartz...
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    The Rigaku Simultix simultaneous WDXRF spectrometer system is for process control in industries that require high throughput and precision.
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    The Rigaku ZSX Primus IVi offers high-speed chemical analysis of geological materials, liquids, alloys, chemicals and plated metals. As a sequential WDXRF spectrometer, it offers superior resolution...
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    Rigaku ZSX Primus III NEXT offers atomic determination of minor and major atomic elements from oxygen to uranium, in a broad range of sample types.
  • Article - 4 May 2016
    German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen is noted for his accidental discovery of X-rays in 1895 during his analysis of cathode rays in high voltage, gaseous discharge tubes.

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