X-ray fluorescence (XRF) technology is employed in specialized devices for non-destructive elemental analysis of materials. These instruments use X-rays to excite the atoms within a sample, causing them to emit secondary X-rays. The energy of these emitted X-rays is characteristic of specific elements, enabling precise determination of the elemental composition. For example, a jeweler might use such a device to verify the purity of gold items without causing any damage.
This analytical technique offers rapid, accurate results, eliminating the need for time-consuming and potentially destructive traditional assay methods. This speed and precision are essential in industries like jewelry, mining, and recycling, where accurate material identification and valuation are paramount. The development and refinement of XRF technology have revolutionized materials analysis, providing a cost-effective and reliable method for elemental quantification across diverse applications.