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'W shopping for anon-overload linear amplifier?
Our new Detectolab* DA8 is an off-the-shelf in-strument which we've been told is an extremelywelcome addition to the field of general spectro-scopy ... or even as our friend Sherman succinctlyputs it ... specific spectroscopy.Higher amplifier gain, resolution, linearity and
overload factor are but a few features which set thisinstrument above currently available models.
Overload factor is 4000 times with 7 microsec-ond recovery rate, making the DA8 especially ap-plicable for use with larger radiation detectors.Additionally, amplifier gain is 70,000, either posi-tive or negative output pulse to 135 v and linearitybetter than 0.1%. Resolution is 1.0 microsecond.The Detectolab DA8 permits ready observance
of low energy x-rays in the presence of energeticgamma radiation and is available with pre-ampand pulse height selector.A new technical bulletin excruciatingly describes
all aspects of the DA8. Yours for the asking.
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Reliability you can count upon*Borg-Warner Corporation Trademark
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EquipmentThe information reported here is obtained
from manufacturers and from other sources con-sidered to be reliable. Science does not assumeresponsibility for the accuracy of the informa-tion. A coupon for use in making inquiries con-cerning the items listed appears on page 738.
° TESTING MACHINE of 100-lb capacityis accurate within ± 0.5 percent of indi-cation. Tensile, compression, transverse,or shear tests can be performed. Loadmeasurement is provided by a calibratedpendulum. Draw-bar speeds up to 20in./min are selectable. Standard gripclearance is 14¾4 in. Output is a re-corded curve. (W. C. Dillon & Co., Inc.,Dept. 354)
E RING LIGHT SOURCE is designed to pro-duce "cold light" shadowless illumina-tion of small objects for low-power mi-croscopic inspection. The light is 2.5 in.in diameter with a 1 4-in. aperturethrough which the specimen may be ob-served. (Aristo Grid Lamp ProductsInc., Dept. 356)
* SOIL CONSOLIDATION TESTER applies amaximum pressure of 20 kg/cm2 on aspecimen 2.5 in. in diameter. Accuracyof the counterbalanced lever system usedto adjust the load is ± 0.5 percent. Theapparatus is portable. (Soiltest Inc.,Dept. 358)
* PULSE-HEIGHT ANALYZER consists of a100-channel analog-to-digital converterand 20 channels of glow-transfer-tubestorage. Any 20-channel group may beselected for data storage by means of asingle switch setting. Linearity is 0.5 per-cent, and dead time is 500 jisec. Theinstrument contains all components nec-essary for a complete scintillation spec-trometer except a phototube and crystal.(Tullamore Electronics Lab., Dept.359)
* GLOW-DISCHARGE UNIT for cleaning sur-faces preparatory to vacuum coating iscapable of delivering 400 ma at 5000 vd-c. This output is large enough to per-mit use in a 48-in. coater. Current is lim-ited by a transformer that delivers ap-proximately 90 percent of input powerat full load. (Consolidated Electrody-namics Corp., Dept. 360)
* PRINTER accepts parallel or serial inputand prints from six to nine columns ofdigits in one or two copies. Output ratefrom parallel input is three lines per sec-ond; from serial input, four digits persecond. An optional feature provides thatthe line to be printed is visible beforeand after printing. Paper slippage is lessthan 1/16 in. in 20 consecutive horizon-tal lines. The first copy can be torn offat any time. (Taller and Cooper Inc.,Dept. 361)
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* RECORDING POTENTIOMETER can beadapted to handling from 2 to 24 chan-nels by means of plug-in adapter units.Change to a different work load requireschanging a plug-in unit, a dial indicator,and a print wheel. According to themanufacturer, this change can be com-pleted in 3 min. Adaptation to varioustransducers and change of range can alsobe simply accomplished. Accuracy is 0.25percent. (Weston Instruments Division,Daystrom Inc., Dept. 364)
* FLUTTERMETER permits fine adjustmentof recorder drives. To measure flutter, aprerecorded nominally 1000-cy/sec sig-nal is played through the recorder. Thefluttermeter amplifies frequency modu-lation of the signal by the recorder andindicates percentage of variation on itsoutput meter in two ranges: 0 to 1.5and 0 to 3.0 percent. Sensitivity is bet-ter than 30 mv. (Kay Electric Co., Dept.365)
* ACID PUMP of polyethylene attaches to5-pt reagent bottle. Acid is delivered at1000 ml/min by light, rapid squeezes ofa plastic bottle that is part of the pump.Pressure on a relief valve stops flowwithout drip. (Fisher Scientific Co.,Dept. 366)
* PERFORATED TAPE READER is transistor-ized. The device will read five-, six-,seven-, or eight-level tapes at rates upto 1000 characters per second. Startingtime is 3 msec, stopping time 0.2 msec.Tapes are read by photodiodes. (PotterInstrument Co., Inc., Dept. 362)
* MELTING-POINT APPARATUS provides forsimultaneous viewing of five capillarysamples in a well-lighted, unobstructedfield. A standard beaker is used as a con-tainer for the silicone-fluid heating bath.Electric heating is controlled by an auto-transformer. A compressed-air fittingpermits connection to an air line forrapid cooling. Capillaries are vibratedto insure uniform packing of the sample,and an adjustable stirrer provides uni-form bath temperature. (Arthur H.Thomas Co., Dept. 383)
E VACUUM LEAD-THROUGH TERMINAL iscomprised of a high-alumina ceramicinsulator fused to a metal lead-throughpin. The terminal is designed to be usedwith soft solders or with hard solders attemperatures up to 1400'F. Various pinconfigurations are available. (ThermoMaterials, Dept. 371)
° RECORDER plots "on" time against totaltime on a 6- by 14-in. chart mounted ona drum. An accessory base provides digi-tal display of the same information.(Gorrell & Gorrell, Dept. 375)
JOSHUA STERNNational Bureau of Standards26 SEPTEMBER 1958
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To measure filter efficiencies; Bacterialgrowth rates; contaminants in water.
To determine Calcium, Magnesium,Sulfates and Chlorides as well as similarions-in trace amounts-without filtering, wash-ing, drying or weighing of precipitates.
The Coleman Nephelos System is based on a setof permanent, numerically related Nephelos Standards anda photoelectric instrument which is strictly linear in itsresponse to scattered light, even at intensities far below thevisible level. Two instrumentsare available: The Model 7Photo-Nephelometer for nephe-lometry only, and the Model 9Nepho-Colorimeter which incor-porates an excellent filter-pho-
tometer system.
NEW! Write for Bul-letin B-246, describ-ing Coleman CertifiedNephelos Standardsand Coleman preci-
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