PHILIPS ELECTRONICS, INC. - Analytical Chemistry (ACS Publications)

PHILIPS ELECTRONICS, INC. Anal. Chem. , 1959, 31 (4), pp 13A–13A. DOI: 10.1021/ac60148a712. Publication Date: April 1959. ACS Legacy Archive. Note: ...
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CHEMICAL CONTROL in the field, laboratory or in the factory

Progress and growth means bigger industries—our technology must grow in proportion. As specialization widens, skilled professional help is naturally more scarce. Analytical tools, combining the miracles of X-rays and electronics, can provide reproducible, accurate, nondestructive chemical analyses with speeds undreamed of by wet chemical means. These units, operable by the relatively unskilled, can release chemists for research or non-routine analysis. In the illustration above, you see a new lightweight portable X-ray Spectrograph. This exciting device may be used anywhere—factory, field, mine or even flying from site to site. It will provide element identity, alloy

sorting, and plating thickness with excellent accuracy in a fraction of the time you would expect. From this small unit upward there are laboratory tools like the Norelco X-ray Diffractometer, X-ray Spectrograph, 100 KV X-ray Spectrograph—providing higher energy for higher element studies. There is also the Autrometer—a 24 element automatic spectrograph. In many instances, these apparatus have been engineered into continuous process lines for on-the-spot and feedback controls. Let us tell you how you can apply these tools to improving your process and lowering your production costs.

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SOUTH FULTON AVENUE, MOUNT VERNON, N. Y. In Canada: Research & Control Instruments · Philips Electronics Industries Ltd. · 116 Vanderhoof Ave. · Leaside, Toronto 17, Ont. X-ray Diffraction Equipment

X-ray Cameras, Sample Spinners, Pole Figure Devices and Accessories X-ray-Spectrographs Autrometer-24 Channel automatic Element Analyzer X-ray Thickness Plating Gauges X-ray Custom Built Equipment X-ray Absorption Apparatus for Special Applications Geiger, Proportional, X-ray Crystal Analysis Units Scintillation and Flow Type X-ray Tubes and Rectifiers Detectors X-ray Diffractometers

Electronic Circuits for High Speed Detectors with Pulse Height Analyzers

Electronic Testing Equipment

Gas Liquéfier

Electron Microscopes

Projection Microradiographic Apparatus

Decade Scalers and Ratemeters

E,ectron

Electronic Timers

Emission

Line Voltage Regulators Radio Compass Controls

Diffraction Equipment

Industrial X-ray Equipment

Microscopes High Voltage Generators

Industrial X-ray Fluoroscopes

Contact Microradiography Equipment

Industrial Image Intensifiera with Closed Circuit Television

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