Meet The X-MET3000TXR+ Handheld Lead Detector
In response to growing concerns about toxic levels of lead in paint and metal on children's toys, Oxford Instruments has developed a hand held electronic lead detector, a veritable rock boulder on the tracks of the Chinese Poison Train.
The X-MET3000TXR+ is a X-ray fluorescence scanner. By examining how much the x-ray excites the particles, it can identify an object's chemical structure. No word on price, but a tool like this can give more accurate readings than rub-on home-based test kits, and significantly faster determinations than waiting for lab test results. UPDATE: A reader says these will cost you about $30,000.00. Excellent, now the rich can make sure the silver spoons they're birthing their children with in their mouths are unleaded.
X-MET3000TXR+ for RoHS compliance screening and QC of different components and materials [Oxford Instruments via The Raw Feed]
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Is the Consumerist suggesting that concerned parents purchase this device to test toys? It's probably less expensive to make all your kids' toys from scratch; this seems like a rather sophisticated gadget.
And dammit, X-MET3000TXR+, our nation's children NEED a little hexavalent chromium and cadmium. Otherwise, how will they learn to stay away from it?
I get it--that's a Type 2 Phaser. The Type 1 Phaser shoots x-rays at a lesser distance and intensity; the phaser rifle is much more powerful but rarely used. {Prof. Jonathan}










You do realize that trains shatter rocks and flatten pennies placed on tracks, right?