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Total reflection X-ray fluorescence (TXRF) spectrometry is an analytical technique used within the field of radiography for the precise quantification of elements present in a sample. It operates on the principle of detecting the characteristic fluorescence X-rays emitted by elements when they are excited by an X-ray source. TXRF has advantages in terms of sensitivity and the ability to analyze small sample volumes with minimal sample preparation. Its applications are diverse and include environmental monitoring, material science, biochemistry, and semiconductor industry. The TXRF spectrometer market is dictated by the technological advancements in X-ray detection and the growing demand for precise elemental analysis in various research and industrial sectors.
The market for TXRF spectrometers features a variety of companies, many of which also participate in the wider radiography equipment industry. Some notable entities in this niche market include Bruker Corporation, which provides a range of analytical instruments including TXRF spectrometers; Rigaku Corporation, known for its advanced scientific instruments; and Thermo Fisher Scientific, a provider of analytical instrumentation and software. Additionally, Horiba and Shimadzu Corporation are also key market players that offer TXRF analytical solutions, catering to the increasing demand for highly precise analytical techniques across various industries. Show Less Read more