• New molecular beam mass spectrometry system brochure

Mass spectrometry & spectroscopy

New molecular beam mass spectrometry system brochure

Hiden Analytical introduces its latest brochure for the HPR-60 MBMS (Molecular Beam Mass Spectrometry) system, specially designed for comprehensive reactive gas and plasma analysis. The brochure highlights the system's adaptability across various applications, from Plasma Medicine to Environmental Studies, showcasing its ability to provide precise and accurate data in diverse research scenarios.

Dr Dane Walker, Technical Marketing Manager, emphasised: “The HPR-60 MBMS brochure underscores our commitment to furnishing detailed and user-friendly information to cater to the versatile needs of advanced research." The brochure outlines the system's proficiency in handling intricate analyses, featuring capabilities such as positive and negative ion analysis, sophisticated ionisation techniques, and precise measurement capabilities.

This informative guide serves as a crucial resource for researchers and professionals looking to deepen their understanding of reactive gases and plasma phenomena, presenting the HPR-60 MBMS as a versatile and reliable tool in scientific exploration.

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