LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--X-ray technology innovator Tribogenics announced today that it has successfully commercialized the x-ray industry’s first sub $10,000 handheld XRF spectrometer using new proprietary X-ray technology.
Handheld XRF analyzers have become the standard for non-destructive elemental analysis, testing and inspection in a wide range of industrial and consumer applications. Yet today, the X-ray industry uses technology originally developed in the 1800’s that relies on bulky, expensive high voltage transformers to generate X-rays. Developed in collaboration with DARPA and the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA), Tribogenics new technology eliminates the need for these expensive, high voltage products by using a process similar to static electricity (known as the triboelectric effect) to generate X-rays. The result - a new family of high performing, handheld XRF spectrometers at a fraction of the cost.
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Handheld XRF analyzers have become the standard for non-destructive elemental analysis, testing and inspection in a wide range of industrial and consumer applications. Yet today, the X-ray industry uses technology originally developed in the 1800’s that relies on bulky, expensive high voltage transformers to generate X-rays. Developed in collaboration with DARPA and the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA), Tribogenics new technology eliminates the need for these expensive, high voltage products by using a process similar to static electricity (known as the triboelectric effect) to generate X-rays. The result - a new family of high performing, handheld XRF spectrometers at a fraction of the cost.
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