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Hello, my name is Charles Zona and I would to welcome everyone to todayamp;#39;s McCrone Group webinar. Our presenter is Kent Rhodes of McCrone Associates. Kent is going to talk to us about using x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, or XPS, for industrial problem solving. Before we started I will give you a bit of Kents background. Kent is the Senior Vice President and Technical Director of McCrone Associates. In addition to his management of technical surfaces at McCrone Associates, he also performs surface analysis using XPS, secondary ion mass spectrometry, and electron microprobe analysis. Kent has also taught the Scanning Electron Microscopy course here at Hooke College of Applied Sciences. Kent will field questions from the audience immediately following todayamp;#39;s presentation. This webinar is being recorded and will be available on The McCrone Group website under the webinars tab and now I will hand the program over to Kent. Hello and good afternoon. Thank you for joining u