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Thermo Scientific DELTA Q Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer
Thermo Scientific DELTA Q Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer
High-performance IRMS combining exceptional sensitivity, robust design, and intuitive Qtegra ISDS software for food authenticity, environmental, forensic, and research isotope applications.
Thermo Scientific ConFlo IV Universal Continuous Flow Interface
Thermo Scientific ConFlo IV Universal Continuous Flow Interface
Universal continuous flow interface for IRMS enabling automated multi-device control, higher throughput, lower costs, and stable, unattended isotope analysis.
Thermo Scientific Triton Series Multicollector Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometer (TIMS)
Thermo Scientific Triton Series Multicollector Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometer (TIMS)
High-precision multicollector TIMS for demanding isotope ratio analysis, delivering exceptional sensitivity, stability, and accuracy for ultra-small and low-abundance samples.
Thermo Scientific™ EA IsoLink™ IRMS System
Thermo Scientific™ EA IsoLink™ IRMS System
With the Thermo Scientific™ EA IsoLink™ IRMS Platform, leverage familiar technology and existing expertise for expanded CNSOH isotope analysis, allowing all elemental analysis on a single platform.
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