X-Ray System Measures Coating Depth

April 1, 2001

The Fischerscope X-Ray XUL system offers fast and accurate non-contact coating thickness measurement of all electroplated coatings, as well as the thickness and composition of alloy coatings. The core of spectra analysis and measurement processing for the XUL is WinFTM, PC-based software that allows the measurement of complex coating systems without calibration standards and with predicted measurement accuracy.
The system's design incorporates inverted optics, whereby both the X-ray tube and detector system are located beneath the measuring stage. Two models are available: the XUL with a fixed collimator, and the XULM with micro focus tube and four motor-set collimators.

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