Laboratory Products
Resistive Glass Improves Ion Throughput
Apr 11 2013
A patented new glass process creates geometric glass structures with resistive properties that create uniform electric fields to guide or direct charged particles in mass spectrometry and physics applications. Replacing simple components with ones made from Resistive Glass brings benefits:
- Capillary tubes - improve ion transfer efficiency
- Drift tubes - contains counterflow gas
- Reflectron - single piece construction
Resistive Glass can also be used to construct ion mirrors, collision cells, conversion dynodes or voltage dividers. Resistive Glass products are exclusively offered by PHOTONIS and can be ordered in a wide variety of standard and custom shapes, sizes and geometries.
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