Steel Sample
Here is a blog that consists our data about the Steel Sample taken under the Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). We obtained a Steel Sample from Metal Supermarkets located in Albany, NY. They were nice enough to donate some metal samples to us so we could conduct our research on various metal samples under the SEM. Below is the data we collected:
Owner/Manager - Diane H Watters
1054 Broadway, Albany, NY 12204
(518) 435-0024
dwatters@metalsupermarkets.com
Data Number: SAInTCentr
Magnification: 2300
Accelerating Voltage: 30000 Volt
Emission Current: 86000 nA
Working Distance: 9700 um
Above we can see the spectrum for the Steel Sample.
We found that Steel consists of Iron(Fe), Aluminium(Al), and Chlorine(Cl). The Iron traces peaked at 0.708 keV, 6.404 keV, and 7.061 keV. The Aluminium peaked at 1.487 keV. The Chlorine peaked at 2.622 keV, and interestingly enough there were also some traces of Silicon(Si). The Silicon peaked at around 1.744 keV.
Below is the data we collected using the HD Prime X-Ray Flourescence (XRF) Analyzer:
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