Flyer showing how to book a demo of the TEAM™ Pegasus Analysis System or register to attend a Lunch & Learn presentation on 'Spectrum Matching' at MRS 2014 in Boston.
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MRS 2014
1. Boston, MA - EDAX at MRS 2014 - Nov 30 - Dec 5
The EDAX team invites you to join us at MRS Fall Meeting and Exhibit
• Visit EDAX in Booth # 813.
• Schedule a demo of the TEAM™ Pegasus Analysis System on a Tescan Mira LM SEM featuring:
• The Hikari Super EBSD Camera running at 1,400 indexed points per second
• The Octane Super silicon drift detector, specifically designed for high throughput with minimal
To register for the Lunch and Learn or book a
demo session, please contact
Russ Smith
russ.smith@ametek.com
or
508-832-1832
November 30 - December 5, 2014
Hynes Convention Center, Boston, MA
EDAX Booth #813
www.edax.com
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• Come to a Lunch and Learn Session at the Tescan booth #816 on Wednesday, December 3rd at 12:00
Spectrum Matching
Spectrum Matching is an established method for comparing analytical results between known and unknown materials. Very
often, a library is built from standards or known materials, spectra are saved and then subsequently used for reference against
spectra from future, unknown materials. The applications of a spectrum library can range from sourcing contaminants that cause
failures in laboratories or consumer items, to defect analyses and forensic evidence correlation. A major advantage of a
spectrum library is the removal of the dependency on data interpretation and quantitative analysis. This provides the user with
capabilities moving towards a push button analysis system, well suited for today’s fast paced industrial and production
facilities.
The EDAX TEAM™ EDS system now
• Enables the use of any data from an EDAX system as a match file to quickly build a library with volumes of
information from any project or user.
• Offers unique spectrum-based phase mapping, in which all phase map spectra are available for spectrum library
matching.
In this lunchtime session, you will
• Explore the details of building a spectrum library
• Find solutions for unknown materials and incorporaie phase mapping into the analytical solution.