Does Your Metal Pass the Test? Instant Metal Identification
The portable Watson II XRF analyzer from Tribogenics has a Silicon Drift Detector that allows fabricators to instantly verify metal composition and avoid using incorrect or out-of-specification alloys.
Posted: August 13, 2017
In Booth 1820, Tribogenics (Los Angeles, CA) will showcase Watson II, their newest XRF analyzer with a Silicon Drift Detector that allows fabricators to instantly verify metal composition and avoid using incorrect or out-of-specification alloy. Accurate, affordable and portable, Watson II is incredibly precise and perhaps the best insurance policy fabricators can buy to verify whether their metal passes the test. Due to its patented XRF technology, Watson II is priced lower than competitors so that users pay for only what they need. Tribogenics proudly manufactures in the U.S. and backs up the field exchangeable X-ray source with a warranty of 1,000 scans.
Tribogenics, 5440 McConnell Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90066, 818-681-3588, tribogenics.com.