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Why is my Thermo Scientific Niton XL3t XRF analyzer telling me that the wood is plastic when I’m using TestAll™ mode?

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Why is my Thermo Scientific Niton XL3t XRF analyzer telling me that the wood is plastic when I’m using TestAll™ mode?

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• On the atomic level, wood and plastic are both made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen (Cellulose is C6H10O5, Poly Ethyl Acrylate is C5H8O2). Plastic is more commonly used in child-accessible products.

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