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dXCT 2019

dXCT Dimensional X-Ray Computed Tomography Conference – 13/07/17

Visit us at dXCT (Dimensional X-ray Computed Tomography Conference) at the University of Warwick on Thursday 13 July 2017.

MIDSEM 2017

MIDSEM 2017 – 07/06/17

Visit us at the Midlands SEM user meeting in Birmingham, a free event with a programme of talks and an exhibition.

Bulk quantification of materials with micro-XRF

Micro-XRF Webinar: Bulk Quantification

Join Bruker for a webinar about different approaches to bulk quantification with micro-XRF, for those working in failure analysis, quality control, materials, metals and R&D.

University of Leicester

XRF Meeting 2017 (BCA & RSC) – Leicester, 14 June 2017

Visit us at the XRF Meeting 2017, on Wednesday 14th June 2017 at the University of Leicester, organised by the BCA Industrial Group and the RSC Atomic Spectroscopy Group.

Micro-XRF Workshop Tour

Micro-XRF Workshop Tour – May/June 2017

Join us on our Micro-XRF Workshop Tour at regional venues around the UK in May/June 2017. Talks about elemental analysis and live demonstrations testing your samples!

Micro-XRF Art Workshop, National Gallery

Art Conservation with Micro-XRF Workshop Videos

Watch the talks from our Art Conservation with Micro-XRF Workshop at the National Gallery.

Analysing Coating Thickness with Micro-XRF

How to measure the thickness of coatings and layers with micro-XRF, a fast, accurate and non-destructive technique.

Micro-CT in Geology

Micro-CT in Geology and Geoscience

An overview of micro-CT applications in geology, for studying porosity, mineral distribution and structure in rock samples and drill cores.

Chemical Physics of Electroactive Materials Faraday Discussion

Chemical Physics of Electroactive Materials Faraday Discussion, 10-12 April 2017

Visit us at the RSC event about electroactive materials in Cambridge on 10-12 April 2017.

Micro-XRF in Geology

Micro-XRF in Geology

Micro-XRF has many applications in geology for elemental and mineral analysis, and is faster and more cost-effective than alternative methods.