a DIY portable X-Ray Fluorescence spectrometer + analyzer that does instant elemental analysis
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There was a company that made XRFs that relied on the sticky tape type x-ray generation. The cartridge had to be replaced periodically though and they were not cheap.
I am incredibly interested in this project as I have been researching mineralogy and EMF extensively of late. If there is any assistance that I can offer please let me know.
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Many of the parts required are easily available from Amptek and Newton Scientific if you have the funds. Still considerably cheaper than finished commercial products. Here is a kit from Amptek that can be built. http://amptek.com/products/complete-xrf-experimenters-kit/
Start with a tape dispenser, I've heard that they emit X-Rays ;)
this is fact, I saw a paper on it a while ago. I doubt it's an intense enough source though. and it has to be done under vacuum
I might have smuggled in the video after you read and commented on this, but only by accident.
I worked on XRFs a lot last year. Not handheld ones though, but benchtops and some really really big ones. It will be cool to see where this project goes.
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I have assembled all the components I think are needed to do a benchtop DIY XRF. I would like to join this project and see if we can accomplish it.