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An MXT-502.2 column will enable you to quantify all compounds listed in U.S. EPA Methods 502.2 or 524.2, whether you use a mass spectrometer or a PID in tandem with an ELCD.
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An MXT-502.2 column will enable you to quantify all compounds listed in U.S. EPA Methods 502.2 or 524.2, whether you use a mass spectrometer or a PID in tandem with an ELCD.
We deliver Qualitative and quantitative NMR spectroscopy analysis in Biomolecules, Materials, Pharmaceuticals, Small Organic Molecules. We offer comprehensive NMR analytical support to
Latvia Spectrometer market currently, in 2023, has witnessed an HHI of 1811, Which has increased slightly as compared to the HHI of 1793 in 2017. The market is moving towards moderately competitive.
We are recognized among the best manufacturers of Spectrometer in Latvia and become a trusted platform to buy standardized solutions that give clients value for money. Our focus on delivering the
Inline & Atline MRS Spectrometer for Determination of Product Properties within a Few Seconds It determines fat, protein and dry matter content in milk and dairy products
development of technologies and optimisation for high frequency light-sources for various applications, like atomic absorption spectrometry, refractometry, Zeeman spectrometers, frequency
Since its founding as a private enterprise, BSI has specialized in the development and fabrication of devices for spectrometric analysis based on semiconductor and scintillation radiation detectors.
The Digital Spectrometric Device is a high - precision, ultra-fast all - digital spectrometer, comprising a single processing channel, a preamplifier power supply and a detector bias supply in a compact
As mass spectrometry becomes the cornerstone of analytical chemistry, a pressing question emerges: Why do 68% of laboratories still struggle with low-throughput proteomic analysis?