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Veeco Instruments Inc
Gas and vapor delivery systems address critical issues facing semiconductor manufacturers and foundries, including material costs, process repeatability and system up-time.
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RBD Instruments, Inc.
RBD's vacuum chamber water vapor removal products include high-power, high temperature IR radiant bakeout emitters, and low-power, low temperature UVC emitters.
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DVS Adventure -
Surface Measurement Systems
DVS Adventure is a water vapor sorption analyzer that measures sorption and desorption isotherms over a broad range of humidities and temperatures. It offers unprecedented temperature stability and humidity performance.
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Veeco Instruments Inc
Physical Vapor Deposition Systems offer maximum flexibility for a wide range of thin film deposition applications with advanced process capabilities, unsurpassed uniformity and multiple deposition modes.
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XL Autosampler -
Ametek Brookfield
The Vapor Pro XL (VPXL) Autosampler is the latest in moisture-specific analysis technology offering accuracy, precision, flexibility, and automation to test up to 16 samples with individual test profiles. The VPXL Autosampler’s advanced moisture analysis capabilities make it a chemical-free alternative to Karl Fischer titration.
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IGAsorp-CT -
Hiden Isochema Ltd
The IGAsorp-CT is a fully automated dynamic vapor sorption analyzer for the measurement of water and organic solvent isotherms and kinetics on a wide range of materials. Operating at temperatures from 5 to 85 °C and humidity values from 0 to 98 %RH, the IGAsorp-CT offers the widest combined range of any DVS analyzer. An optional internal heater allows fully programmable pre-heating and thermal desorption measurements to 350 °C.
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iMLayer -
Shimadzu Corp.
The iMLayer matrix vapor deposition system is sample pretreatment (application of matrix) in order to perform MALDI-MS imaging using an analysis system such as the iMScope imaging mass microscope or the MALDI-7090. With the iMLayer, the deposition method has been adopted as a pretreatment method to achieve high spatial resolution. By using this method, fine matrix crystal can be produced. Also, thanks to automated control, the coating thickness is reproducibly controlled as users configure.
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IGAsorp-XT -
Hiden Isochema Ltd
The IGAsorp-XT is a fully automated water sorption analyzer designed for measurements at temperatures and humidities beyond those available with conventional DVS analyzers. High resolution sorption isotherms are recorded at humidity values from 0.2 %RH or lower, using the unique climate-XT control method. Combined with high temperature water sorption measurements to 300 °C, an integrated pre-heater and completely flexible method programming, the IGAsorp-XT is the world’s most advanced benchtop DVS analyzer.
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Humiditest™ Complete System -
James Instruments Inc.
The James Instruments Humitest System allows the concrete practitioner to monitor and ensure that a new structure is dry enough to proceed with the next phase of construction. This is especially critical for concrete structures requiring a coating, carpeting or similar floor or covering treatment. Installing such treatments before the concrete is sufficiently dry will typically cause expensive failures in the covering treatment. The only accurate way to ensure that the concrete is sufficiently dry enough to safely avoid expensive re-work is via a bore hole humidity test system, such as the Humitest System
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Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Heat, vapor, and carbon-dioxide flux sensors are typically used in eddy-covariance systems to measure exchanges of carbon dioxide, water vapor, and heat between the surface of the earth and the atmosphere.
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Shandong Drick Instruments Co., Ltd.
DRK311 water vapor transmission rate tester (electrolytic method), the instrument is suitable for the determination of water vapor transmission rate of plastic films, composite films and other films and sheet materials. Through the measurement of water vapor transmission rate, the technical indicators of control and adjustment of packaging materials and other products can be achieved to meet the different needs of product applications.
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Gasmet Technologies Oy
Cold Vapor Atomic Fluorescence (CVAF) is a powerful technique based on detecting fluorescence light emitted by the sample. Below the principle of the technique is explained in a nutshell.
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MiniVap On-Line RVP Analyzer -
Grabner Instruments
MINIVAP ON-LINE is a process monitoring analyzer for the determination of the vapor pressure of gasoline, crude oil, LPG and NPG. Also, the vapor-liquid ratio (LVR) of gasoline can be measured. The measuring principle is identical to the worldwide used laboratory instruments MINIVAP and therefore the MINIVAP ON-LINE produces equivalent results.
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Grabner Instruments
The GRABNER INSTRUMENTS' Crude Oil Package is a comprehensive solution for the transport and measurement of the vapor pressure of crude oil according to ASTM D6377 (Expansion Method). The unique Floating Piston Cylinder allows safe sample transfer of “live crude oils” according to ASTM D3700 and eliminates the risk of evaporation of light hydrocarbon ends during transport. The Grabner Instruments crude oil package is also strictly in accordance with the Russian standard GOST 52340.
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DVS Resolution -
Surface Measurement Systems
DVS Resolution’s key feature is the combined ability to precisely control and measure temperature and relative humidity while recording the highest resolution changes in mass. DVS Resolution uses a dry carrier gas typically nitrogen or compressed air for its operation. Digital mass flow controllers regulate flows of dry and saturated gases. Relative humidity is generated by precisely mixing dry and saturated gas flows in desired flow ratios which produce expected relative humidity. In a typical experiment a known concentration of water vapor is delivered over a sample placed inside the sample pan connected to the Surface Measurement Systems Ultrabalance™ measuring realtime mass changes caused by sorption or desorption of water molecules. Prior to sorption measurements, the sample can be in-situ preheated/dried at temperatures of up to 300oC.