Analytical Instrumentation Dedicated Gas Solution for MP-AES Instruments Announced
Peak Scientifi c has introduced its latest nitrogen gas solution to the market. HALO, a nitrogen gas generator specifi cally designed for MP-AES, is an evolution of Peak’s successful Genius 3055 nitrogen generator. A compact and mobile nitrogen generator, HALO has been engineered specifi cally for MP-AES instruments to supply the high purity nitrogen required for plasma support gas or monochromator purge, as well as providing air supply for POP gas or monochromator air purge. Smaller than the Genius 3055, Halo produces 25 LPM of 99.5% or 10 LPM of 99.95% pure nitrogen with a supporting air supply of up to 36.5 LPM. A unique feature of this gas generator is that nitrogen purity is guaranteed with real time measurement of oxygen content in the gas stream. The integrated oxygen analyser indicates if oxygen content increases to unacceptable levels, making it an ideal gas solution to produce the reliable high purity nitrogen MP-AES instruments require.
This compact nitrogen generator, which takes up minimal valuable lab space, is also fully mobile and easy to transport, a perfect alternative to gas cylinders. HALO can comfortably operate at high altitudes making it an ideal mobile gas solution for all MP-AES applications, especially those involving fi eld research.
Petra Gierga, Product Manager at Peak Scientifi c, commented: “Peak is delighted to introduce our mobile MP-AES gas solution to the market. By working extensively with the MP-AES instrument manufacturer, we have engineered HALO to provide the high purity nitrogen gas, and air, required for MP-AES. HALO is a reliable technology solution for labs which require a compact and mobile gas supply for MP-AES applications.”
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ResearchIR 4.40 is a powerful, yet easy to-use thermal analysis software package for research grade uncooled and cooled cameras from FLIR Systems. The latest revision of this software suite provides highly intuitive advanced camera control, high-speed data recording, image analysis, and data sharing.
Users of ResearchIR software now have access to an unmatched array of useful features for detailed thermal analysis. This includes multiple analysis tools with user-defi ned settings for detailed data examination; fl exible measurement modes: chart, graph and plot reporting; and statistical tables, allowing users to view detailed image quantitative data for the image analysis tools.
In the latest version of ResearchIR - many useful MatLab functions can now be directly accessed from within the software. ResearchIR 4.40 software also provides FLIR thermal camera users with UltraMax fi le support. UltraMax is a proprietary image enhancement technology that captures a series of thermal images and combines the data into one new image using ResearchIR software. The result is a quadrupling of thermal-imaging pixels, including full radiometric measurement data. With this facility, images that are captured with a 640 x 480-resolution thermal- imaging camera can now be transformed into an ultra-sharp 1,280 x 960-resolution image using ResearchIR.
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