Abstract
The James L. Waters Symposium 2012 had five invited speakers to describe the development and commercialization of portable, hand-held X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometers.Lee Grodzins described the birth and the maturation of hand-held XRF (HHXRF) spectrometers.Andrew Ellis described how the stainless-steel industry in Finland led to the development of X-MET HHXRF analyzers.Charles Jensen reviewed the performance improvements in miniature X-ray sources made by his company, Moxtek.Alan Huber explained how his company, Amptek, led the development of detectors for HHXRF.Stanislaw Piorek detailed the evolution of analytical capabilities of field-portable, HHXRF analyzers.
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