Trivia: What letter is not on the periodic table of element?
XRF Trivia:
Chromate conversion coatings are too thin to be measured via XRF.

Bowman Sales Team Expands

We’re excited to welcome Joe Brady to the Bowman Team as Technical Sales & Support for our West Coast Distributor, X-Ray Now!

With over 23 years of experience in sales, consultation, and service of benchtop XRF equipment across the Western U.S., Joe brings a wealth of expertise to our customers.


Join us in welcoming Joe and meet him in person at IPC APEX this March!

Bowman at IPC APEX

Join us at IPC APEX   at Anaheim Convention Center from March 18 – 20! 

Bowman will be at booth 3900 with our P Series XRF. Drop by our booth for a chance to win a $500 cash prize from our raffle! Learn about our new software features that can be implemented to streamline your workflow.

Know when you're out of tolerance!

Did you know you can set your Upper/Lower Limit (UDL,LDL) in Archer to flag if your process is out of spec? 

  • Archer color codes out of tolerance results in Archer and in the print out reports. 

  • When your reading is above the UDL, it will show up as >UDL. 

New Application Briefs

Explore our new webpage on Physical Vapor Deposition and learn what makes Bowman XRFs ideal for analyzing unique PVD coatings. Read Applications Bulletin #13 where we highlight several PVD coatings we frequently help our customers with.

See it on our website: Analyzing PVD Coating Thickness

Trivia Answer: The letters "J" and "Q" do not appear on the periodic table. 

Trivia Answer: False! Bowman’s exclusive use of high-resolution, solid state silicon drift detectors allow fast and easy measurement of both Chromates and Passivates.

Join us at our upcoming tradeshows in February & March! 

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