tiometer
Tiometer is a term that can refer to multiple concepts and is not tied to a single standard instrument. In industrial metallurgy and materials analysis, tiometer is sometimes used informally to denote a device that measures titanium content in materials. These instruments are typically handheld X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometers or spark optical emission spectrometers (OES) configured for alloy analysis. They provide rapid, non-destructive compositional data, enabling engineers to verify titanium levels in aluminum-titanium alloys, steel, or specialty alloys. Operators calibrate the instrument against reference standards to report titanium concentrations in weight percent; accuracy depends on calibration, matrix effects, and sample surface condition.
In other contexts, tiometer may appear as a fictional or theoretical device in discussions about time measurement
History and usage: The term is not standardized in the metrology literature. When used in catalogs, tiometer
See also: X-ray fluorescence (XRF), spark discharge optical emission spectroscopy (OES), titanium alloys, alloy analysis, metrology.