Finite Element Method
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Product
Pulse AC Method Area Ionizers
ER-X Series
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Panasonic Industrial Devices Sales Company of America
The ER-X Series Area Ionizers utilize the pulse AC ionization design to achieve high-speed charge removal of wide surface areas for high-volume production lines. In addition to supporting compressed air ionization, the ER-X also features both airless and low-pressure ionization modes for applications where tiny workpieces can be easily blown away. Additional features include automatic ion balance and discharge frequency control (manual control is also possible), flat discharge surface for easy cleaning, discharge needle air barrier design to reduce contamination of the needles, replaceable discharge needle unit for easy maintenance, and a dual head configuration for enhanced charge area and layout (2 different ionizer heads can be connected to a single controller).
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LC/MS/MS Method Package For D/L Amino Acids
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Most important amino acids exist as stereoisomers. D- and L- forms of mirror image isomers, or enantiomers, are named according to their activity on polarized light. By using CROWNPAK CR-I(+) and CR-I(-) columns with chiral stationary phases, the D- and L-forms of amino acids can be analyzed separately. With CR-I(+) elution order is from D- to L-, and with CR-I(-) the elution order is reversed.
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Very Compact Low-Frequency Control Element
750-LFC
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The 750-LFC low-frequency-control element’s impressive power-to-size-ratio and versatile features make it the right choice for any application demanding superior low-frequency performance in low-profile systems. It pairs perfectly with ULTRA‑X40 and LINA systems, extending response down to 36 Hz for deeper, richer bass with total control.
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Elemental Analyzers
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Bruker manufactures instruments for elemental analysis from 100% down to the sub-ppb trace level. Easy-to-use solution packages help customers in process and quality control to meet industry norms and standards including ASTM, DIN, ISO and FDA. Highest analytical accuracy and precision enable academic research from lab to field.




