This section provides an overview for surface analyses as well as their applications and principles. Also, please take a look at the list of 9 surface analysis companies and their company rankings.
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Surface analysis is a technique that involves irradiating the surface of a target material with electron beams, X-rays, ions, or similar excitatory sources. This method detects the electrons, ions, or other particles emitted from the irradiated site to reveal the sample's state at the molecular and atomic levels. It is particularly useful for analyzing chemical states and elemental compositions of substances that may be challenging to analyze by other methods.
Surface analysis applies to a wide range of materials, including organic substances, semiconductors, and inorganic materials. Specific methods like XPS (X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy), TOF-SIMS (Time of Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry), and AES (Auger Electron Spectroscopy) are employed for various analytical purposes, such as analyzing contaminants, determining molecular weights, and conducting qualitative and semi-quantitative element analyses.
Surface analysis operates on the principle that when an excitatory source is applied to the sample surface, it alters the energy state of surface atoms, causing the emission of particles like electrons and ions. Analyzing these emitted particles can clarify the sample surface's state and structure. The depth of analysis and the types of particles emitted depend on the excitatory source and the analysis method used.
Various methods are available depending on the depth and nature of the sample surface analysis required:
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EMSL Analytical Inc., established in 1981 and headquartered in Cinnaminson, New Jersey, United States, is an analytical testing equipment supplier and laboratorial testing services provider. The company's products include IAQ instruments, microscopes, and analytical supplies, among thousands of other items. Its analytical testing services are designed to support indoor air and processed food quality control. The company also provides microbiological and forensic laboratory services through its network of over 50 laboratories across the United States.
RTI Laboratories, founded in the United States in 1991 is a supplier of environmental, chemical, and materials testing. The company offers services such as surface analyses, corrosion testing, and product compliance testing. The company has laboratories spanning over 24,000 square feet and employs more than 60 professionals. and serves as an incubator for startups by leasing office space to synergistic companies, including a biologic testing company, a calibration gas supplier, and a laboratory software developer.
Intertek, established in 1885 and headquartered in London, England, is a provider and supplier of quality assurance services. The company offers several services, including testing, inspection, and certification services. Its services adhere to nationally recognized standards and cater to a wide array of electric, gas, and oil-fueled products. The range of these products spans from commercial and consumer appliances to HVACR equipment and manufactured wood products. It formally ensures that all products and services of a company meet the external and internal standards.
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Country | Number of Companies | Share (%) |
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United States of America | 4 | 80.0% |
United Kingdom | 1 | 20.0% |