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...and is particularly recommended for trace analysis, and for avoiding the fluorescence quenching due to the affect of dissolved oxygen on the analytes. The disadvantages associated with helium degassing are the high price of helium, and the fact that the helium can... Search by Specification | Learn More about Degassers
X-ray fluorescence spectrometers (XRFs) use a spectroscopic technique that is commonly used with solids, in which X-rays are used to excite a sample and generate secondary X-rays. Search by Specification | Learn More about X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometers
Portable / Miniature, visible, infrared (IR), ultraviolet (UV), atomic absorption (AA), optical emission (OE), Raman, X-ray fluorescence (XRF Search by Specification | Learn More about Spectrometers
...such as dimensional or microstructural stability. Heat treating services perform many processes to harden or strengthen materials. Conventional processes include quenching and tempering, a treatment in which a ferrous alloy is transformed first to austenite... Search by Specification | Learn More about Heat Treating Services
Electrochemical detectors measure the current from the oxidation/reduction reaction of an analyte at a suitable electrode. Radiochemical detectors use tritium or carbon-14 to detect the fluorescence associated with beta-particle ionization. Mass spectroscopy... Search by Specification | Learn More about HPLC Detectors
Metal working lubricants, coolants and fluids are specialized coatings and carriers for metal forming, metal cutting, lapping, polishing, and grinding applications. Search by Specification | Learn More about Metal Working Lubricants, Coolants and Fluids
...radiation. They contain filters for excitation and emission but no wavelength scanning. Light is collected at 90 degrees from the incident light (excitation) direction. Fluorescence is a very reliable and accurate means for quantifying and detecting... Search by Specification | Learn More about Fluorometers
...ray fluorescence analysis. A laser preparation sample may be a powdered specimen sample or a biological specimen treated with specific nucleic acids or proteins. Laboratories that use specialty sample preparation equipment have a variety... Learn More about Specialty Sample Preparation Equipment
...in microplates. Microplate readers include devices for use in multi-detection, absorbance, fluorescence, and luminescence measuring applications. Microplate readers also include microplate scanners or readers for analyzing microarrays and cell arrays... Learn More about Microplate Readers
Specialty or proprietary products and accessories related to spectrometers. Learn More about Specialty Spectrometers and Accessories
...and combinatorial chemistry. While most microplates are of standard manufacture, specialized microplates are available including clear bottom types, UV treated microplates, fluorescence microplates, and luminescent styles. Clear bottom microplates are ideal... Search by Specification | Learn More about Microplates
...or melting, heat treating, hot pressing, laboratory, preheating, and quenching. Other features include overtemperature protection, three-zone or multi-zone, computer interface, application software, view ports, and service or entry holes. Search by Specification | Learn More about Industrial Furnaces
...in physics, chemistry and medicine. Some typical applications include treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis, nonhealing wounds, etc. They are also excellent sources for general spectroscopy, laser-induced fluorescence and photochemistry, as well as in teaching... Learn More about Nitrogen Lasers
...used with liquid crystal displays (LCD), cathode ray tubes (CRT), vacuum fluorescence displays (VFD), medical equipment, and scientific instrumentation. There are two main types of display filters and films: polarizing and non-polarizing. Polarizing... Search by Specification | Learn More about Display Filters and Films
...to a temperature within or above the transformation range followed by immediate quenching. Controller types can be single set point or programmable. Common applications for vacuum ovens include preheating, quenching, sterilizing, aging, annealing, baking... Search by Specification | Learn More about Vacuum Ovens
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The ECD Triton DO8 optical dissolved oxygen sensor combines the high technology of Fluorescence Quenching with a rugged, easy to install design. The DO8 provides the best solution for long term measurements in aeration basins, aquaculture and all types of environmental water. (read more)
Users of commercial off the shelf components are faced with a potentially dangerous parts shortage. It is possible that electronics thought to contain a minimum percentage of tin lead specified for medical components will be mislabeled and replaced with lead-free components. Fischer X-ray fluorescence instruments identify lead and lead free components. (read more)
The Prior Scientific Lumen 200 Fluorescence Illumination System is a powerful, cost effective alternative to standard 100 Watt mercury and halogen lamphouses. The combination of Prior's proprietary 2,000 hour life, 200 watt metal arc lamp and two or three meter liquid light guide provide unrivalled versatility and illumination power. (read more)
The Cary Eclipse fluorescence spectrophotometer offers the high performance you've come to expect from a Cary, at a surprisingly low price tag. With xenon flash lamp technology, plug-and-identify electronics and featured-packed, intuitive software, the instrument embodies the Cary name. (read more)
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometry is a powerful analytical technique for elemental analysis of a wide variety of materials in a highly precise and generally non-destructive way. XRF can be used for many elemental analysis applications, such as electronics, plastics, rubbers, geology, forensics, and WEEE / RoHS / ELV compliance testing. (read more)
The EDX-GP, the newest model in Shimadzu's EDX series, offers fast, high-sensitivity measurements optimized for RoHS/ELV hazardous element screening with easy, automatic operation for first-time users. (read more)
Carrier quenching conveyors continuously process glass safely and reliably. Transporting quenched, fractured glass from a basement to a furnace used to be an intensive, hazardous job. (read more)
The new InPro6880i Series sets a new standard for operational availability and measurement quality of your oxygen loop. The optical oxygen sensors are easy and fast to maintain, leading to enhanced process safety and low cost of ownership. Reduced signal drift and faster response time compared to amperometric sensors guarantees maximum accuracy of the oxygen measurement. (read more)
Restore contaminated fluids to like-new condition: simply, efficiently, economically. (read more)
Martensitic stainless steel. Very good strength, hardness, and wear resistance while offering some corrosion resistance. Magnetic. Higher hardness typical with oil quench over that of vacuum heat treat. (read more)
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Förster resonance energy transfer - Wikipedia, the free... (Redirected from Fluorescence resonance energy transfer) |
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Tips for Better Fluorescence | Physical Review Focus They used a silicon tip to avoid quenching, even though metal can theoretically create more fluorescence. |
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NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Fluorescence quenching Encyclopedia > Fluorescence quenching Quenching refers to any process which decreases the fluorescence intensity of a given substance. |
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[No Title] Control of Excited State Population by Light Quenching of Fluorescence |
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[No Title] Diffusion coefficients estimated by dynamic fluorescence quenching at high pressure: pyrene, 9,10-dimethylanthracene, and oxygen in n-hexane |
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1993 Fire Publications - Laser-Induced Fluorescence... Laser-Induced Fluorescence Measurements of Formaldehyde in a Methane/Air Diffusion Flame. |
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1997 Fire Publications - Quantitative Two-Photon Laser-Induced... Quantitative Two-Photon Laser-Induced Fluorescence Imaging of CO in Flickering CH4/Air Diffusion Flames. |
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Quenching of Fluorescence to Measure Accesibility of... Fluorescence quenching is a process which decreases the intensity of the fluorescence emission. |
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Fluorescence oxygen sensor using photo quenching with oxygen... Fluorescence oxygen sensor using photo quenching with oxygen molecule |
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Quenching Properties of a Self-Referenced Fluorescence Oxygen... Quenching Properties of a Self-Referenced Fluorescence Oxygen Nanosensor under a Wide-Field Intrinsic Optical Signal Imaging System |