Company Offers Units for Lead Content Detection
Skyray XRF offers non-destructive solutions for hazardous substance detection with desktop and portable x-ray fluorescence instruments.
Atlanta, GA, April 30, 2008 --(PR.com)-- A new option is available to organizations that take in-house control in proving compliance to hazardous substance regulations. Skyray XRF offers portable and desktop x-ray fluorescence (XRF) instruments that provide fast, non-destructive analysis of product for lead content and other restricted metals.
Recent hazardous substance regulations including RoHS, Proposition-65 and Lead-Content in Jewelry Law regulate toxic metals (lead, cadmium, etc) in a wide range of industries. The regulations affect many consumer product lines and have led to recalls in costume jewelry, toys, cosmetics and more. X-ray fluorescence is as an accepted testing method that reads below the parts-per-million (ppm) levels required for compliance.
The Pocket-II is the handheld option available through Skyray XRF. It is one of the lightest portable units available (under four pounds) and provides the user with mobile analysis of product without size or shape restrictions. Skyray XRF offers multiple desktop XRF options with various features that improve accuracy and provide solutions to additional testing needs that many organizations have.
“We are happy to offer both portable and desktop options for organizations that want in-house control of regulation testing,” stated Scott Kramer, Director of Sales and Marketing for Skyray XRF. “It is important to a large number of organizations that they are able to quickly prove compliance without destroying the product and we offer some of the most accurate options available.”
Skyray XRF is the first North American representative of Skyray Instrument Inc, an international leader in x-ray fluorescence technology. For more information, call 1-716-204-2388 or visit www.skyrayxrf.com for company and instrument overviews.
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Recent hazardous substance regulations including RoHS, Proposition-65 and Lead-Content in Jewelry Law regulate toxic metals (lead, cadmium, etc) in a wide range of industries. The regulations affect many consumer product lines and have led to recalls in costume jewelry, toys, cosmetics and more. X-ray fluorescence is as an accepted testing method that reads below the parts-per-million (ppm) levels required for compliance.
The Pocket-II is the handheld option available through Skyray XRF. It is one of the lightest portable units available (under four pounds) and provides the user with mobile analysis of product without size or shape restrictions. Skyray XRF offers multiple desktop XRF options with various features that improve accuracy and provide solutions to additional testing needs that many organizations have.
“We are happy to offer both portable and desktop options for organizations that want in-house control of regulation testing,” stated Scott Kramer, Director of Sales and Marketing for Skyray XRF. “It is important to a large number of organizations that they are able to quickly prove compliance without destroying the product and we offer some of the most accurate options available.”
Skyray XRF is the first North American representative of Skyray Instrument Inc, an international leader in x-ray fluorescence technology. For more information, call 1-716-204-2388 or visit www.skyrayxrf.com for company and instrument overviews.
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Skyray XRF
Jeffrey Henseler
716-204-2388
www.skyrayxrf.com
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Jeffrey Henseler
716-204-2388
www.skyrayxrf.com
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