XRF at C4 Público Deposited

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    When you test your coins at C4 using XRF, be sure to take multiple
    readings on each coin, at different spots. Also, be sure the points
    tested are clean. With coppers made of three or more different
    elements segregation/surface enrichment can be problems.

    Just a word to the wise.

    Mike H

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  • 2002-11-06
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