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Old 10-21-2017, 01:26 PM   #4
manige3e
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You probably want to use Energy Dispersive X-*Ray Spectroscopy — or X-*ray/EDS analysis — to determine the elemental composition of a sample. Is it hard for you to get your analysis done proper and fast? And is it even harder to gather quantitative compositional information of your sample quickly?


If so, then it is a good thing that SEM with X-*ray analysis options is available to support you. But as you well know, an SEM is costly and takes up a lot of room. You are not very flexible using it, and it is hard to convince upper management to make such an investment. Luckily, there is desktop SEM
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