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...applications, or for monitoring inline process control. Some specialty spectrometers are used in medical imaging applications. For example, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is used to determine physical and chemical information about... Learn More about Specialty Spectrometers and Accessories
Spectrometers are analytical instruments which disperse an emission (such as particles or radiation) according to some property of the emission (such as mass or energy) in order to measure the amount of the dispersion. This product area includes Portable / Miniature, visible, infrared (IR), ultraviolet (UV), atomic absorption (AA), optical emission (OE), Raman, X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and mass spectrometers. Specific search forms are also available. Search by Specification | Learn More about Spectrometers
Magnetic field sensors measure magnetic field strength, direction, and/or magnetic flux. They are used for scientific measurement, navigation, and industrial applications. Search by Specification | Learn More about Magnetic Field Sensors
...radiation and neutron radiation. Consequently, high-energy shielding is required in some medical and laboratory applications. For example, high-energy shielded decay drums are used to store high-energy radiopharmaceuticals. Nuclear medicine supplies... Learn More about Radiation Shielding
...detectors ionize a sample and use a mass analyzer to detect the ion current. Nuclear magnetic resonance detectors irradiate nuclei that are placed between the poles of a strong magnet. The radiation is absorbed, the parallel nuclei enter a higher energy... Search by Specification | Learn More about HPLC Detectors
...detectors use tritium or carbon-14 to detect the fluorescence associated with beta-particle ionization. Mass spectroscopy detectors ionize a sample and use a mass analyzer to detect the ion current. Nuclear magnetic resonance detectors irradiate nuclei... Search by Specification | Learn More about High Performance Liquid Chromatographs (HPLC)
Magnetic receivers use the electromagnetic principle to receive and analyze signals. The simplest of these devices is the telephone. Learn More about Magnetic Receivers
Magnetic field instruments include meters, gauges, recorders and other instrumentation for the measurement of magnetic fields and/or magnetic flux. Search by Specification | Learn More about Magnetic Field Instruments
...include radiography or X-ray analysis, laser holography or gaging, penetrant testing, and magnetic particle testing. Acoustic emission instruments and noise detectors are non-destructive testing (NDT) supplies and accessories for monitoring... Search by Specification | Learn More about Nondestructive Testing (NDT) Equipment
Nuclear services companies provide tools, engineering and logistics for the proper monitoring, leak testing, handling and disposal of nuclear materials, instruments and equipment. Learn More about Nuclear Services
...interferometry, as well as many magnetic, thermoelectric, and electromagnetic methods. Some non-destructive testing (NDT) material testers can be mounted on a rack, in a cabinet, or on a printed circuit board (PCB). Other devices are designed to be held... Search by Specification | Learn More about Nondestructive Testing (NDT) Material Testers
...emission, beta gauge, eddy current or electromagnetic, magnetic, magnetic particle system, optical or laser, Penetrant testing system, radiographic or x-ray, and ultrasonic. Specific flaws or features within a mechanical system provide specific acoustic... Search by Specification | Learn More about Flaw Detectors
...nondestructive and destructive techniques available to accomplish this task: IR or nuclear gauges, eddy current, magnetic particle, laser, ultrasonic, coulometric, and X-ray, are only a few of the many techniques. Beta, IR or nuclear gauge testing involves... Search by Specification | Learn More about Thickness Gages
Magnetometers are scientific instruments that measure the strength and/or direction of a magnetic field. There are two basic types: scalar and vector. Learn More about Magnetometers
Magnetic bearings use an electromagnet to provide noncontacting, friction-free motion in rotary applications. Search by Specification | Learn More about Magnetic Bearings
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New Varian 670/680-IR FT-IR spectrometer Varian, Inc.
Blend Ratio Measurements of Biofuels Wilks Enterprise, Inc.
Cosine Corrector/AvaSolar Solar Measurement Avantes
Avantes Multi-Layer Thin Film Solution Avantes
Ex-Calibur EDXRF Benchtop Xenemetrix Inc. (Formerly Jordan Valley AR Inc.)
RoHS MicroAnalyzer Xenemetrix Inc. (Formerly Jordan Valley AR Inc.)
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Any specified configuration or shielding requirement from the simplest component to the most complex system, Ad-Vance Magnetics can design and fabricate an AD-MU shield incorporating your magnetic shielding performance requirements. (read more)
Reichert has been a world leader in instrumentation for measurement of refractive index for over a century. The Reichert Surface Plasmon Resonance instruments are the product of Reichert's years of experience and proficiency in opto-electronic refractometry and the knowledge and expertise of a major academic center, Cornell University. (read more)
Weed Instrument is the world's largest supplier of nuclear qualified RTDs and thermocouple temperature sensors. Qualifications are to IEEE, RCC-E and NUREG standards. Most of the sensors can withstand 20G's and 300 Megarads T.I.D. (read more)
"Excellence in Solutions – Products – Service" describes various nuclear-qualified products, including temperature sensors, temperature transmitters, thermowells, pressure transmitters, and analog fiber optic data links/contact closures. The publication is also available in French and Chinese. (read more)
Process Engineering Associates, LLC provides highly qualified process engineering services to clients involved with nuclear materials processing of many types. These services include process design, evaluation, startup support, troubleshooting, decontamination & decommissioning, etc. (read more)
The Nuclear Qualification Test Division of Stork East-West Technology offers both highly trained technical personnel and state-of-the-art facilities to the nuclear power industry. These facilities are constantly updated to keep abreast of the rapidly changing requirements of nuclear safety technology. (read more)
"Joyce/Dayton Engineers worked with talented designers through the design process…the end result was a successful transfer system whose function is central to the success of the waste packaging process."
West Valley Nuclear Services processes and packages obsolete nuclear process equipment and materials. Their contractors, Butler Construction, Quackenbush Company and (read more)
Extensive experience in materials testing and commercial dedication to support the nuclear power industry under 10 CFR 50 Appendix B accreditation. (read more)
ALY Fabrication, Inc. provides glass melters and nuclear waste storage. (read more)
VJ Inspection Systems provides nuclear characterization services for:
Transuranic waste analysis,
Remote Handled Waste. (read more)
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| 14-825-15AG | Amazon | Fisher Scientific | BISS | Popper Deflected Noncoring Septum Penetration Needles, Length: 2 in. ; Gauge: 18G |
| 14-825-15M | Amazon | Fisher Scientific | BISS | Popper Deflected Noncoring Septum Penetration Needles, Length: 4 in. ; Gauge: 22G |
| 14-825-15N | Amazon | Fisher Scientific | BISS | Popper Deflected Noncoring Septum Penetration Needles, Length: 6 in. ; Gauge: 22G |
| 14-825-15AE | Amazon | Fisher Scientific | BISS | Popper Deflected Noncoring Septum Penetration Needles, Length: 6 in. ; Gauge: 19G |
| 14-825-15V | Amazon | Fisher Scientific | BISS | Popper Deflected Noncoring Septum Penetration Needles, Length: 1 in. ; Gauge: 20G |
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Google Directory -... Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Science > Chemistry > Nuclear Magnetic Resonance See Google, Inc. Information |
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Google Directory -... Science > Chemistry > Nuclear Magnetic Resonance > Journals See Google, Inc. Information |
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Nuclear magnetic resonance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is a property that magnetic nuclei have in a magnetic field and applied electromagnetic (EM) pulse, which cause the |
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Magnetic moment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia intrinsic magnetic moments that give rise to the macroscopic effects of magnetism, and other phenomena, such as nuclear magnetic resonance. |
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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Information | Business.com Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Nuclear magnetic resonance Save on exactly what you need! See Business.com, Inc. Information |
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USGS OGW, BG: Magnetic Resonance Sounding (MRS) Surface proton magnetic resonance sounding (MRS), or nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), measurements can be used to indirectly estimate the water |
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ASTM E386 -90(2004) Standard Practice for Data Presentation... ASTM E386 - 90(2004) Standard Practice for Data Presentation Relating to High-Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy See ASTM International Information |
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ASTM D5292 -99(2009) Standard Test Method for Aromatic Carbon... See ASTM International Information |
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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Nuclear magnetic resonance - Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is a physical phenomenon based upon the magnetic property of an atom's nucleus. |
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1998 Building Publications - H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance... |