McSwiggen and Associates PA in Minneapolis, Minnesota
Company Description:
McSwiggen & Associates - a consulting firm offering a broad range of services related to electron microprobes
Services Offered:
Electron Microprobe Analyses
Electron Probe Microanalyzer
Microanalysis
Microanalyses
Epma
Empa
Emp
Microscopy
Geology
Petrology
Petrography
Petrologic
Petrographic
Geochemistry
Material Science
Optical Microscopy
Electron Microscopist
Wavelength Dispersive Spectroscopy
Wds
Chemical Analyses
Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy
Eds
Elemental Analyses
Web Results:
- WDS vs EDS
- McSwiggen & Associates /Tech Notes/WDS vs EDS up one level Electron microprobes (also referred to as electron probe microanalyzers or EPMA) have been around for many decades. They differ from scanning electron microscopes in that they are configured with wavelength dispersive spectrometers (WDS)...
- Lab Associate of the Month
- McSwiggen & Associates Lab Associate of the Month Mabel O'Riley Mabel O'Riley has been with McSwiggen & Associates for over a year and is twin sister of Peaches O'Riley, a past multiple winner of this award. Mabel is our head accountant and office manager. Mabel is appreciated for her ruthle...
- Electron Imaging
- McSwiggen & Associates /Tech Notes/Electron Imaging up one level Electron microprobes have the same electron imaging capabilities as comparable scanning electron microscopes. Both backscattered electron and secondary electron images can be collected. Figures 1-4 are examples of both types of ima...
- McSwiggen & Associates, Electron Microprobe Lab - Tech Notes
- McSwiggen & Associates /Tech Notes up on level As part of the training functions offered by McSwiggen & Associates we produce educational materials. Below is a list of topics covered in the technical notes, each discussing one aspect of practical electron microprobe analyses. Topics: Quantit...
- Beryllium Analysis
- McSwiggen & Associates /Tech Notes/Beryllium up one level Beryllium (Be, Z=4) is the lightest element that can presently be analyzed on an electron microprobe. In the future, it may be possible to measure lithium (Z=3). Presently, however, the detector's windows absorb too many of the ultra low-...
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