Abstract
The use of γ-ray excited X-ray sources in conjunction with X-ray fluorescence techniques for analysis of alloys and for determination of coating weight per unit area is described. The sensitivity of the technique is such that a 1 per cent change in counting rate is caused by introduction of about 100 ppm of cadmium in zinc or antimony in lead and by 0·002 mg/cm 2 of tin on steel (tinplate) or silver in photographic film emulsion.
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