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CAMET Research, Inc. | |
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Performing X-Ray Analysis | ![]() |
| for Industry and Research | ||
| since 1984 | ||
CAMET Research, Inc. is an independent materials characterization laboratory, which specializes in mostly nondestructive analysis of amorphous and crystalline solids. Using X-ray diffraction and fluorescence techniques, materials are probed for a variety of chemical, mechanical and physical properties. Our laboratory provides unique instrumentation and experimental capabilities for routine and non-routine applications. We provide solutions for materials development, -improvement and -quality control, as well as device failure analysis and 'reverse engineering'. Through our alliances with other reputable laboratories we offer consultation and expertise in selected areas of patent infringement and dispute resolution.
CAMET was founded by materials scientists at UCLA in 1984 and is now headed by Dr. Ludwig Keller. The laboratory is located close to the Santa Barbara airport across the campus of the University of California, Santa Barbara.
CAMET Research is registered with the FDA under FEI3004756136 and with the DEA under RC0364288.
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