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May 17, 2012 - GENERAL ELECTRIC. Anal. Chem. , 1961, 33 (3), pp 61A–61A. DOI: 10.1021/ac60171a750. Publication Date: March 1961. Copyright © 1961 ...
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GENERAL ELECTRIC XEG is an automatic laboratory that can be placed almost anywhere on a continuous flow line to accurately report the presence and quantity of up to five selected elements. This plant-practical G-E X-Ray Emission Gage will work with liquid, slurry or powder and with solid sheet, rod or wire. Information from the X E G can be fed into recorders of many types, indicators, process computers and other control devices.

X-RAYS

CONTINUOUSLY

A N A L Y Z E M A T E R I A L "ON LINE" FOR U P T O FIVE

ELEMENTS

Rugged design makes the X E G a dependable "on line" sensor. The unit itself has no moving parts to go out of adjustment. Once set, it requires no scientific skill to operate. Maintenance is kept at a minimum. For more information on how the X E G can help you maintain optimum process control, contact your local General Electric x-ray representative. Or, write to General Electric Company, X-Ray Department, Milwaukee 1, Wisconsin, Room UU-34.

GENERAL ELECTRIC MAKES X-RAY "PLANT-PRACTICAL" FOR

MEASURING

INSPECTING

ANALYZING

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