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Using a Microcomputer-Controlled Robot Arm as a General Purpose Sample Changer
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2019
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We have previously reported in these proceedings on the automation of Wavelength-Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence arid X-ray Diffraction Spectrometers using stepping motors, either installed in place of existing synchronous drive motors, or attached to existing gear or belt drive mechanisms that control the theta/two-theta positioning of the spectrometer. This technique is applicable to most types of instruments (successful adaptations to Philips, Siemens, GE/Diano, and Rigaku systems are working routinely at this writing).
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- VI. J. Gilfrich Honorary Session on Trends in XRF Instrumentation
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