Thermo Fisher Scientific will demonstrate the Niton XL2 Series - the newest member of its range of Niton handheld handheld x-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysers - at Quality Expo South on 28-29 April.
According to the company, which will be found in Booth 1,437 at the Charlotte Convention Center in North Carolina, Niton analysers can help users instantly regain lost material traceability.
Thermo Fisher claims that the analysers are the instruments of choice for metal-alloy analysis.
With the introduction of the Niton XL2, the company now offers a range of products for the aerospace, metal-fabrication, foundry and related industries, which are engineered from the ground up to help eliminate any guesswork in verifying metal alloys for manufacturing quality assurance, according to Bob Wopperer, director of marketing and business development for Thermo Scientific Niton Analyzers.
'Our non-destructive analysers can provide a worry-free solution that takes the control of material verification, the recovery of lost traceability, the analysis of finished welds to validate filler material and dilution and the confirmation of finished products, all without damaging samples in any way, which can save both time and additional testing expense,' he said.