[forensic-science] Forensic Science Applications of Hand-held XRF Instruments

 

Dear Colleagues,
About 7 year ago the attached message was posted on the Forensic Science
Yahoo Group, with no replies.
Since then, several ideas regarding the application of hand-held XRF
instruments were proposed.
Does anyone use, or is aware of, forensic science applications of such
systems in casework ?
Thanks, and best regards,
Nadav Levin
DIFS
Isarel

--- In forensic-science@yahoogroups.com, "spartantroy" <ernstt@...> wrote:
>
> Does anybody have experience with the Handheld XRF recently offered
> by Innov-X? Is it useful in the crime lab or on scenes, or is it of
> limited usefulness or gimmicky? What samples does it work well on?
> What sample size is required? I currently have to prepare samples to
> send to another state lab for elemental analysis (SEM-EDX), so I was
> wondering if this could be used as a screening test before I prepared
> those samples. Any advice on price, ease-of-use, usefulness, etc.
> would be much appreciated!
>
> Troy Ernst
>

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