Porcelain Spectrometer

Most XRF instruments are capable of detecting the majority of elements in the periodic table, ranging from magnesium to uranium. This makes XRF an ideal tool to characterise the materials used in the ma.

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Porcelain spectrometer | Jeffrey Yoo Warren

Modeled on Joeseon period Korean ceramic inkpots, this desktop spectrometer is made of porcelain and lined with felt. Samples are introduced in the top funnel, and the “eyes” are pointed

X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis of porcelain: Background paper

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Recognition of Yuan blue and white porcelain produced in

We collect a large dataset of chemical compositions of Yuan blue and white porcelain from Jingdezhen using pXRF, and propose a graph anomaly detection method based on gradient attention map...

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The Molecular Spectroscopic Analysis of Porcelains

The potential for the use of molecular spectroscopic instrumentation for the non-destructive interrogation of perfect and finished porcelain specimens without the necessity for

The analysis of porcelain using handheld and portable X-ray

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X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis of porcelain

XRF is used on porcelain and its decorative components in order to help answer questions on authenticity, provenance, date and restoration. The raw materials and recipes employed by different

Identifying Historic Ceramics: Applications of X-ray Fluorescence

This research tested a potential non-destructive method of ceramic identification using a portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) spectrometer by examining the glazes of these four ceramic categories:

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