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Steridium DS 500
Soil Drying Oven"Steridium's range of soil dehydration ovens were developed specifically for the geotechnical and industry."
9001 - General LaboratoryNathan Shalah Hosseini-Bai -
Sartorius MSA225
Analytical Balance"Semi-Micro Balance with MSA Display, and a 3.3 in x 3.3 Pan."
9001 - General LaboratoryNathan Zhihong Xu -
Thermo Fisher Scientific Micropure
Water Purification System"Process up to 15L/day of ultrapure water with the MicroPure Water Purification System, which reliably performs applications such as HPLC."
9001 - General LaboratoryNathan Zhihong Xu -
Thermo Fisher Scientific Delta V Advantage
Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer (IR-MS)"Isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS) instruments are designed to measure accurately small differences in the abundance of stable isotopes such as 13C/12C and 15N/14N. The Delta V EA-IRMS is a continuous flow instrument which employs [...]
340101 - Analytical spectrometryNathan Rad Bak -
LGR DLT-100
Liquid Water Isotope Analyser"The DLT-100 Liquid-Water Isotope Analyzer measures hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratios (?18 O and ?2 H) in liquid water samples."
340199 - Analytical chemistry not elsewhere classifiedNathan Rad Bak -
Sercon Hydra 20-22
Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer (IR-MS)"The HS2022 is the most sensitive small radius IRMS in the world. Combining superior analytical performance with reliability, flexibility, ease of use and maintenance, the HS2022 IRMS ensures that all your scienti?c needs are met."
340101 - Analytical spectrometryNathan Rad Bak -
Sercon Hydra 20-20
Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer (IR-MS)"The 20-20 is the dedicated continuous flow isotope ratio mass spectrometer for hyphenated stable isotope analyses."
340101 - Analytical spectrometryNathan Rad Bak -
Shimadzu TQ8030
Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer (GC-MS)"GCMS-TQ8030 Triple Quadrupole Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer provides the speed, accuracy, and easy operation scientists want."
340109 - Separation scienceNathan Rad Bak