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Correct Use and Implementation of XRF and DFT Calibration Standards

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Learn about the calibration standard options and best practices for X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and dry film thickness (DFT) measurement instruments.

A key component to attaining the most reliable and accurate measurements is the proper use and application of the correct calibration standards, tailored to the measurement task. Achieving accurate and reliable measurements increases quality, improves manufacturing efficiency and saves valuable resources. Taking all of this into account is the goal of coating thickness measurement. Please join Rob Weber and Melissa Agneta in this webinar as they discuss the calibration standard options and best practices for X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and dry film thickness (DFT) measurement instruments.

Agenda:

  • Instrument verification vs. calibration
  • Different types of standards available for XRF and DFT guages
  • Benefits of ISO 17025 traceable standards
  • Recertification of standards for ISO compliance

Presenter 1:

Robert Weber

Technical Director

Rob Weber is the technical director at Fischer Technology Inc. Rob has been with Fischer Technology for 16 years, starting out as a field sales engineer and transitioning to applications and product support before moving into his current role. Rob is a member of NACE, SSPC, IPC and NASF. Prior to joining Fischer, Rob spent over 10 years as a service engineer with a leading supplier of thin film metrology to the semiconductor industry. He is a graduate of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

Presenter 2:

Melissa Agneta

Materials Application Engineer

Melissa Agneta is a material application engineer at Fischer Technology, Inc., where she supports customers and Fischer sales engineers in providing metrology solutions for a wide variety of applications in business, spanning many industries. Prior to working at Fischer Technology, she worked as a field quality engineer in the fuel cells sector. Melissa earned her bachelor's degree in chemical engineering and green belt certification in Lean Six Sigma at the University of Maine.

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