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X-my spectrography — with GE's X R D ^ S ^ - ^ ^ · · * 4 * ^ will give you fast, accurate, direct quantitative analysis There's no guesswork when you handle quantitative analyses with the G F XRD-3S x-ray spectrometer. Take any sample — you get a direct chart record of composition by clement in the 22-97 range. Accuracy is maintained over a wide range of concentration — from hundreths-of-a-percent to 1 0 0 % . It's fast — only one to five minutes per element — and non-destructive. Basis for this outstanding performance is GE's patented curved f o c u s i n g mica crystal. Because it permits &&?&3 a high degree of resolution coupled with very high intensities, accuracy and speed
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exceed those possible with conventional flat crystals. General Electric XRD-3S spectrometers are proving their value in all fields — chemical, petroleum, ceramic, mineral, metallurgical. "Metallurgical Applications of X-Ray Fluorescent Analysis" points out how Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation applies this method. For a copy and descriptive literature, write X-Ray D e p a r t m e n t , G e n e r a l Electric Company^ Milwaukee 1, Wisconsin. Request Pub. A P - 1 0 .
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