British Crystallographic Association XRF Joint Meeting

12 June 2019 09:30-16:30, Sheffield, United Kingdom


Introduction
This is a joint XRF meeting of the British Crystallographic Association - Industrial Group and the Royal Society of Chemistry Atomic Spectroscopy Group. ​The meeting offers a great opportunity for both novice and experienced users to enhance their XRF knowledge and discuss their requirements with major XRF suppliers in the exhibition.

Agenda: 
9:30 Registration & Coffee Sponsored by: Malvern Panalytical Ltd
9:55 Welcome
10:00 The reestablishment of the "OXI" XRF standard analysis method at Sheffield Hallam University, Tony Bell, Sheffield Hallam University.
10:30 Exhibitor Forum
11:15 Coffee + Exhibition Sponsored by: Specac Ltd
11:45 Light element mapping by WD-XRF, Malcolm Haigh, SciMed.
12:15 XRF Determination of Silver in Photographic Emulsion, David Beveridge, HARMAN technology Limited.
12:45 Lunch & Exhibition Sponsored by: XRF Scientific.
14:00 How to make sure your XRF delivers reliable results from day one until the end of its life? Rainer Schramm, FLUXANA GmbH & Co.
14:30 The Analysis of Suspended Particulate Matter using ED-XRF, Andrew Scothern, MalvernPanalytical.
15:00 Tea & Exhibition Sponsored by: Umicore MS UK Ltd.
15:30 Biasing pitfalls in sample preparation for XRF analysis, Martin Lischka, HERZOG Maschinenfabrik GmbH.
16:00 How to accomplish optimally todays analytical tasks with latest XRF! A guideline how to evaluate current XRF technologies! Kai Behrens
16:30 Close.

Rates
BCA Member rate
Concession £32.50
Standard £65.00

Non-member rate                                 
Concession £50.00  
Standard £100.00
Sponsorship & supporting organisations
This is a joint event of the British Crystallographic Association Industrial Group XRF and the RSC Atomic Spectroscopy Group. 
Venue
Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK

Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, S1 1WB, United Kingdom

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This is a joint event of the British Crystallographic Association Industrial Group XRF and the RSC Atomic Spectroscopy Group. 
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