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Tribogenics Rolls Out Next-Generation Watson™ XRF Metal Analyzer for Positive Materials Identification (PMI)
[July 25, 2016]

Tribogenics Rolls Out Next-Generation Watson™ XRF Metal Analyzer for Positive Materials Identification (PMI)


X-ray technology innovator Tribogenics today introduced a powerful next-generation Watson™ XRF metal analyzer following up on last year's unveiling of the industry's first sub-$10,000 hand-held XRF analyzer. Despite a range of highly robust enhancements, such as a field-exchangeable and auto-calibrated source cartridge, automated upload of data to the cloud, and a newly attained CE Mark that makes it available to a worldwide growth market, the next-generation Watson XRF device continues to be priced one-half that of competing handheld solutions.

Watson, which is now shipping in volume production worldwide - requires only seconds to complete positive material identification (PMI) of 423 metal alloys. Tribogenics executives report that the device is already generating substantial demand among quality assurance and control manufacturers, metal fabricators, machinists and recyclers throughout the world.

"This next-generation Watson XRF represents an unrivaled combination of power, performance and price that is poised to upend the mobility X-ray market," said Dale Fox, Chief Executive Officer of Tribogenics. "Customers and partners ranging from manufacturers to energy companies are reporting that our new volume production Watson device includes precisely the attributes they have been clamoring for."

Industrial users frequently point to a number of Watson's attributes that are demonstrably unsurpassed in the marketplace:

  • Positive Material Identification - Watson has unrivaled accuracy in identifying 423 alloys, minimizing risks of using incorrect or out-of-specification alloys.
  • No-downtime - Watson's field-exchangeable and auto-calibrated source cartridge is changed easily in both the field and lab.
  • Seamless Reporting - A cloud-based data reporting system, available on Android (News - Alert) OS, ensures compliance with seamless reporting, testing and analysis.
  • Ease of use - No operator training required. Watson is simple to operate and up and running in a matter of minutes.

"For anyone working with metals in their manufactring process, particularly those supplying to aerospace, automotive and medical customers where conformance of certification is mission-critical, the Watson metal analyzer is an affordable, 'must have' verification technology," commented Stewart Chalmers, vice president of marketing, Tribogenics. "Our proprietary technology for producing X-rays enables us to deliver customers a breakthrough, highly accurate device with more than 100 percent improvement in cost of ownership, and guaranteed uptime - a big win for the customer."



Watson Serves

Watson serves industrial users who require verification to determine the quality of their metals. Hand-held XRF represents the hyper-growth segment of a worldwide market comprised of a wide range of industrial Quality Control and Assurance users in manufacturing, machining, surface engineering, coating service providers, metal fabrication precision and laser-beam welders.


Beyond Industrial XRF

Tribogenics' underlying technology was developed in collaboration with DARPA and the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA). The most recent leap forward in this world-class development, the next-generation Watson XRF, maximizes the performance and minimizes the cost of generating X-rays by using the so-called Triboelectric Effect - a process similar to static electricity - to eliminate the industry's typical requirements for expensive, high voltage devices.

"Tribogenics fully intends to drive significant growth in a global market that has long been demanding a product like Watson," said Mark Valentine, Tribogenics COO and Vice President of Worldwide Sales.

As Tribogenics' extendable technology platform increases the power and broadens the applicability of its X-ray innovations, the company intends to serve adjacent and related multi-billion-dollar markets.

"While we have our sights set firmly on the industrial XRF market, our robust product roadmap will create new sales growth opportunities going beyond industrial XRF into medical and Non-Destructive Testing (NDT), where early prototyping results are positive," added Valentine.

Availability

Watson is now available across the United States and overseas. Customers can order online at www.tribogenics.com/buy-now or contact [email protected] or call + 1 855-972-9123 or visit http://www.tribogenics.com.

About Tribogenics

Based in Los Angeles, Calif., Tribogenics is a leading innovator of triboluminescence based X-ray technology for industrial, medical, and scientific industries. Its new Watson™ XRF hand-held analyzers remove the risk of error in QC/QA manufacturing environments by performing non-destructive testing (NDT) and PMI of metals and alloys in seconds. Watson™ is ideal for anyone concerned about the quality of their metals commonly used in metal fabrication, machining, welding, and manufacturing products for use in the aerospace, automotive, construction, medical, military, scientific and industrial sectors. For more information, visit. www.tribogenics.com or call +1 855-972-9123.

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