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Product category: Spectroscopy software
News Release from: Horiba Jobin Yvon | Subject: Slice
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 14 January 2008

New XRF method for sample ID and
archiving

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Slice, the spectral library identification and classification explorer, is designed to archive, query, and compare X-ray spectra, and represents a revolutionary new approach to materials analysis

Horiba Jobin Yvon has reached an agreement with XK to become the exclusive provider of Slice software to the XRF community Slice was developed under an FBI contract to save time and improve the accuracy of evidence identification, and to create an advanced archiving tool, allowing spectra, images, and text to be seamlessly linked

Searching the database allows the spectra to be interrogated quickly and efficiently.

It has become a widely-used tool within forensics laboratories where virtually any material can be encountered, and its use is now being extended to contaminant analysis in a wide range of industries, including pharmaceutical, automotive, engine wear and semiconductor.

Horiba Jobin Yvon's XGT micro-XRF analysers are used across these fields, and in combination with Slice offer the analyst a complete solution for materials identification.

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