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Instrument order in response to terror threats

 User application article   US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention orders 36 inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometer systems to upgrade preparedness for and response to bioterrorism

News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) ( 9 December 2003)

The full potential of microwave synthesis

Microwave compound factory is designed with open architecture hardware and software that allows for easy configuration based on the application

News from CEM Microwave Technology (17 November 2003)

Joint development for informatics software

CEM and Synthematix agree to integrate Synthematix's suite of informatics tools with CEM's focused microwave synthesis line of instrumentation for the life sciences market

News from CEM Microwave Technology (14 November 2003)

New ion source for mass spectrometers

Ion source featuring rapidly interchangeable electrospray ionisation, nanospray, and atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation probes becomes standard

News from Thermo Electron (mass spectrometry) (13 November 2003)

Expanding FTIR distribution in the UK

Lambda Advanced Technology appointed by Digilab to be exclusive UK distributor for range of FTIR spectrometers and FTIR imaging systems

News from Lambda Advanced Technology ( 4 November 2003)

Street drugs analysed in ten seconds

Pocket-sized sub-compact analyser quickly identifies all drugs and contaminants using the Raman effect

News from Spectrolab (23 October 2003)

Matching accessory for Sirms

High performance benchtop stable isotope ratio mass spectrometer (Sirms), is pivotal to modular sample preparation/presentation portfolio

News from GV Instruments (21 October 2003)

New dimension in micro X-ray fluorescence analysis

Outfitted with four computer-controlled collimators with diameters from 0.1 to 1.0mm, this instrument is suited to analyses ranging from jewellery to archaeology and forensics

News from Spectro Analytical Instruments (16 October 2003)

Speciation workshop in Ft Lauderdale

Pre-conference workshop, 'Arsenic, mercury and selenium speciation with atomic fluorescence spectroscopy', for all those attending the Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry

News from PS Analytical (15 October 2003)

Module converts Raman 'scope to FT-IR microprobe

With this new technology, a single sample can be analysed by Raman microscopy and FT-IR spectroscopy techniques on the same instrument

News from SensIR Europe (14 October 2003)

Low-cost split beam spectrometer

The instrument is a split beam spectrometer which has a wavelength range of 190nm-1100nm with a fixed spectral bandpass of either 2nm or 5nm

News from Chemtech AI (19 September 2003)

Dangers of arsenic in drinking water

Californian 'Public Health Goal' of 4ppt arsenic in drinking waters is welcomed by manufacturer of spectrometry system with claimed detection limit of just 2ppt

News from PS Analytical ( 9 September 2003)

Website updated

Whether simply searching for information relevant to IR spectroscopy, shopping for a new supply of optics or setting up a new laboratory, one visit should be all you need

News from International Crystal Laboratories ( 8 September 2003)

Diffusion pump upgrade for 5970B

Diffusion pump system for the HP 5970 can replace a failing turbo pump and its controller for half the cost of a new turbo pump

News from Acquisition Solutions K ( 5 September 2003)

Light shines at Laser 2003

Spectronic Devices, a manufacturer of miniature spectrometers and line cameras, reports a successful visit to the recent Laser 2003 World of Photonics exhibition held in Munich

News from Spectronic Devices ( 5 September 2003)

Student has good experience in lab

The University of Greenwich has awarded the Glaxo prize as best student in analytical science to graduate Wanessa Russeau

News from PS Analytical ( 2 September 2003)

New generation of MS based bio-tools

Superconducting magnets are an essential technology at the heart of new high performance hybrid ion trap - Fourier transform mass spectrometry technique

News from Oxford Instruments Superconductivity (22 August 2003)

Dual detector AA analyser for maximum sensitivity

Includes dual detector and dual background systems to guarantee maximum sensitivity and accurate background correction at all wavelengths  Brochure available  

News from Shimadzu Scientific Instruments (15 August 2003)

Industrial spectroradiometer

Ruggedised instrument is designed to take non-contact spectral measurements in harsh, dusty, humid and/or moist manufacturing environments

News from Glen Spectra (14 August 2003)

Expanding the frontiers of mass spectrometry

Shimadzu Biotech establishes a new mass spectrometry research laboratory for Nobel Prize winner Koichi Tanaka

News from Shimadzu Biotech (29 July 2003)

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