COOL & CURIOUS
Innov-X Systems is a business with its primary focus on the commercial sector. However, sometimes we come across really cool and curious applications that simply need to be explored. Admittedly, these applications lean towards the esoteric, but in the interest of expanding the human knowledge base, and satisfying our own curiosity, we try to lend support. On occasion, these studies even turn into viable commercial applications.
ARCHAEOMETRY: The application of physics and chemistry to investigate archaeological and historical objects benefits tremendously from portable x-ray techniques. Most governments will not allow investigators to remove materials from their original setting; and, sometimes the removal or even disturbance will destroy the value of the object. In-situ, non-destructive XRF analysis provides valuable information for the assessment of a site - where to dig next, the relationships among loci, the homogeneity of materials and more. Combining GPS with XRF in the field brings it all together.
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FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY: Grave digging elicits numerous connotations, usually horror film in nature. But, anthropologists actually do study graves and their inhabitants to learn the origin of those buried, how they perished, and sometimes if the bodies were moved.
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FORENSIC ODONTOLOGY: Portable XRF can be utilized to assist in victim identification by analyzing dental restorative resin materials. Acting like a fingerprint, even if the body has been burned, this method has helped to identify extreme incineration cases.
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FORENSIC TELEVISION: We'd love to tell you what shows have used our analyzers to solve crimes, but we're not supposed to identify them. Most amateur Crime Scene Investigators and Bone Anthropologists will know just where to watch though. Of course, it's all fiction, but it is COOL. Stay Tuned.
MODERN DAY GOLD RUSH: Few people have missed the "Cash for Gold" signs dispersed throughout metropolitan, suburban and rural areas. Handheld XRF is used by many to help learn the value of that "junk" or "antique" jewelry. Read More.