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Asked: May 23, 20202020-05-23T18:55:03+05:30 2020-05-23T18:55:03+05:30In: DT & NDT

Why do we need to have an area analysis before the spot analysis?

Why do we need to have an area analysis before the spot analysis?
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    1. Arpita Samal Platinum⭐ Metallurgical and Materials Engineering student
      2020-05-23T19:27:30+05:30Added an answer on May 23, 2020 at 7:27 pm

      The carbon signal for spot analysis was lower than that of area analysis . Most probably the beam burns into a thin film and as we know higher the velocity of beam lower is depth of penetration as the base area doesnot get time to absorb energy. So initially area analysis is done and then spot analyRead more

      The carbon signal for spot analysis was lower than that of area analysis . Most probably the beam burns into a thin film and as we know higher the velocity of beam lower is depth of penetration as the base area doesnot get time to absorb energy. So initially area analysis is done and then spot analysis is carried out.

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        2020-05-23T19:33:03+05:30Replied to answer on May 23, 2020 at 7:33 pm

        thanks arpita...

        thanks arpita…

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