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Pittcon 2011
Gene2 Ultrafast
Pittcon 2011
Gene2 Ultrafast
A 40 mmi input size has been added to this line of ToF detectors enabling them to support input areas from 18 mm to 40 mm, allowing a ToF mass spectrometer to increase its mass resolution simply by replacing the detector. The new detectors are equipped with MountingPad microchannel plates to reduce anode spacing and TruFlite MCP flatness technology to reduce jitter time.
Photonis USA
Issue: 23-02
RSN: 135
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