Product category:
Mass spectrometers
News Release from: Hiden Analytical | Subject: Halo, 3F, 3F Pic
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 26 October 2007
Residual gas analysers cope with all
eventualities
Hiden Analytical residual gas analysers feature three systems optimised to accommodate applications from basic HV vacuum diagnostics through to precision gas analysis and fast-event UHV/XHV studies
The Halo system, a multi-purpose spectrometer for HV/UHV vacuum applications, features partial pressure measurement to 10E-13 mbar together with exceptional low mass performance for high-sensitivity leak detection Mass range options are 200amu and 300amu
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 3 May 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Real time analysis of gas and vapour species
Optimised for the specific user process, addressing diverse applications including gas composition and purity measurement, thermogravimetric and catalysis studies, and dissolved species monitoring
Interchangeable gauge heads and control modules reduce operational costs and simplify post-sales service and maintenance.
The 3F series with sophisticated triple mass filter technology offers precise analytical capability with superior contamination resistance, high abundance sensitivity and detection capability to 5 part-per-billion, together with mass range options of 300amu and 500amu.
Application-specific ionisation sources are available to enable system configurations for precision gas analysis, molecular beam and laser interaction studies, and UHV/XHV applications.
The 3F Pic is said to be the ideal instrument for fast event studies.
It is compatible with the full range of ionisation sources in the 3F series and extends performance with a fast pulse counting detector capable of continuous measurement at rates to 500 samples per second and with a dynamic range from 1c/s to 10E7c/s.
All three systems offer Hiden Analytical's lifetime service support and are backed by a three-year warranty.
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