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News Release from: SMI-LabHut | Subject: Detector and AA lamps
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 01 November 2004
Interactive lamp selection online
Advanced replacement detector lamp selection allows the user to simply enter the detector make and model to receive one or more recommended replacement lamps
SMI-LabHut has launched new interactive lamp selection pages for its range of replacement deuterium and hollow cathode lamps The deuterium lamp selection allows the user to simply enter the detector make and model to receive one or more recommended replacement lamps from a variety of manufacturers including Cathodeon, Heraeus, IST, Hamamatsu, and others
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 21 Nov 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Users can select the LabHut recommendation or an alternative brand of their choice.
The simple drop down menus of detector manufacturers and their respective detector models make the whole selection process very quick indeed.
Account and credit card customers can purchase in seconds with the new e-commerce facilities online.
Even more novel is the new hollow cathode lamp selection where users can actually select the element combinations from an interactive periodic table.
If an element is selected, the table automatically displays the available elements that may be combined for a multi-element lamp.
The table also includes physical data on each element including its primary absorption wavelength.
Coded or non-coded lamps are available for all major models of atomic absorption spectrophotometer.
As one of the largest replacement lamp suppliers in Europe, LabHut offers a performance and compatibility guarantee with all lamps. Request a free brochure from SMI-LabHut ...
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