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Manufacturers' Literature Examination Chamber/Stage. De- scribes Macroscan ultralarge scanning electron microscope chamber and stage for examination of large objects. It can handle specimens up to 22 X 26 in. A computer-controlled stepping stage with a 10-μηι step size and a travel rate of 50 mm/s is featured. 4 pp. Cambridge Instruments 435 Formaldehyde Analysis. Report details features of the Miran 1A Portable Ambi- ent Air Monitor. By using the monitor, the concentration level of formaldehyde can be determined, with other gases present, and kept within safe limits. It can detect and measure any gas having absorption bands in the IR spectrum. 4 pp. Foxboro 436 Luminescence Immunoassay. Bibliog- raphy details over 90 research and re- view papers and books in the field. An analyte index lists 38 compounds in- cluding alpha fetoprotein, Cortisol, es- triol, pyruvate kinase, insulin, and herpes simplex virus. 10 pp. Turner Designs 437 Optical Crystals. Technical handbook describes the properties and applica- tions of a number of optical crystals. It contains selection data, performance curves, and detailed instructions for shaping and polishing crystals. Crystals discussed include CaF 2 , BaF 2 , NaCI, KCI, and KBr. 50 pp. Optovac, Inc. 438 Digital Diluter. Describes the model 9200, which is microprocessor con- trolled and functions as a diluter, dis- penser, automatic pipet, sample distrib- utor, and titrator. Piston speeds are ad- justable from 2 to 15 s per full stroke. Memory permanently stores data for 29 operations. 4 pp. Brinkmann Instru- ments Co. 439 "Ultrapure Pyrogen-Free Water for the Biotechnology Lab." Booklet reviews the four major types of contamination found commonly in water and describes specific problems related to each. It of- fers specific examples for such appli- cations as recombinant DNA and tissue culture research. 24 pp. Millipore Corp. 440 Standard Substances and Solutions. Technical publication describes the properties, applications, and use of standards in chemical analysis. Stan- dards are described for acid-base, redox, chelometric, and precipitation ti- trations. 33 pp. GFS Chemicals 441 Architectured Software Approach. The software concept features modularity and structure that permit efficient and easy operation. Brochure includes sec- tions on software tools for application development including AP linker, li- braries, assembler, and interactive de- bugging tools (IDT). 12 pp. Analogic Corp. 442 Protein HPLC. Brochure describes new techniques and systems for the separa- tion of proteins, peptides, and amino acids by HPLC. Included are descrip- tions of a line of HPLC systems and col- umns designed to perform at the high- est levels in size exclusion, ion ex- change, and reversed-phase chroma- tography. 16 pp. Beckman 443 "Handbook of Practical Infrared Ra- diation Measurement." Handbook con- siders the characteristics of the target surface, the transmitting medium, and the measuring instrument. Section I covers the fundamentals of IR radiation, II covers instrumentation, and III details technical considerations. 60 pp. Wahl Instruments 444 Scoff Tech Newsline. 1983 issue #5 features an article on gas chromatogra- phy detectors, gases, and delivery sys- tems and new product information. 8 pp. Scott Specialty Gases 445 The Wescan Ion Analyzer. 1983 winter issue features articles on ion chroma- tography for surfactant analysis, use of EC detectors in ion chromatography, ultra-high-speed analysis of acid rain anions, and toothpaste analysis. 8 pp. Wescan Instruments Inc. 446 Automated GC. Brochure gives infor- mation on the Vista 44/64 GC, an ex- pandable system with interactive CRT, up to two 9 K-byte on-line floppy disc memories, dual printer/plotter, and mi- crocomputer-based system pro- grammed specifically for the chroma- tography lab. 16 pp. Varian 447 Graphics Plotters. A line of eight-pen graphics plotters for A3-size paper is described. Brochure lists hardware fea- tures, functions, and applications for Models 7220C, 7220T, 7221C, 7221T, and 9872T plotters. 7 pp. Hewlett-Packard 448 Catalogs Liquid Handling. Products featured in- clude pipet tips, micro test tubes, cu- vettes, dilutors, and dispensers. 22 pp. Bio-Rad 450 Chromatography. 1983 handbook con- tains products for GC, LC, and TLC as well as references, methodologies, and reagents for sample derivitizations. A bioresearch section is also included. 224 pp. Pierce Chemical Co. 451 Plasticware. Spring 1983 catalog fea- tures products such as bags, baskets, clamps, low-temperature equipment, pipets, pumps, and tubing. 96 pp. Cole- Parmer Instrument Co. 452 Lab Supplies. 1983-84 catalog of ana- lytical reagents, lab chemicals, and plasticware features new item sections on StandARd solutions and GenAR biotechnology reagents. 704 pp. Mallinckrodt 453 Instrumental TLC. Catalog includes sections on sample application, chro- matogram development, densitometry, lab TLC equipment, and special TLC techniques. 56 pp. Camag 454 Lab and Field Instruments. New prod- ucts featured include pH meters, digital thermometers, hand refractometers, lab and electrical organizers, and colorime- ters. 52 pp. Chemtrix, Inc. 455 For more Information on listed items, circle the appropriate numbers on one of our Readers' Service Cards ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, VOL. 55, NO. 6, MAY 1983 · 637 A

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Manufacturers' Literature

Examination Chamber/Stage. De­scribes Macroscan ultralarge scanning electron microscope chamber and stage for examination of large objects. It can handle specimens up to 22 X 26 in. A computer-controlled stepping stage with a 10-μηι step size and a travel rate of 50 mm/s is featured. 4 pp. Cambridge Instruments 435

Formaldehyde Analysis. Report details features of the Miran 1A Portable Ambi­ent Air Monitor. By using the monitor, the concentration level of formaldehyde can be determined, with other gases present, and kept within safe limits. It can detect and measure any gas having absorption bands in the IR spectrum. 4 pp. Foxboro 436

Luminescence Immunoassay. Bibliog­raphy details over 90 research and re­view papers and books in the field. An analyte index lists 38 compounds in­cluding alpha fetoprotein, Cortisol, es-triol, pyruvate kinase, insulin, and herpes simplex virus. 10 pp. Turner Designs 437

Optical Crystals. Technical handbook describes the properties and applica­tions of a number of optical crystals. It contains selection data, performance curves, and detailed instructions for shaping and polishing crystals. Crystals discussed include CaF2, BaF2, NaCI, KCI, and KBr. 50 pp. Optovac, Inc. 438

Digital Diluter. Describes the model 9200, which is microprocessor con­trolled and functions as a diluter, dis­penser, automatic pipet, sample distrib­utor, and titrator. Piston speeds are ad­justable from 2 to 15 s per full stroke. Memory permanently stores data for 29 operations. 4 pp. Brinkmann Instru­ments Co. 439

"Ultrapure Pyrogen-Free Water for the Biotechnology Lab." Booklet reviews the four major types of contamination found commonly in water and describes specific problems related to each. It of­fers specific examples for such appli­cations as recombinant DNA and tissue culture research. 24 pp. Millipore Corp.

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Standard Substances and Solutions. Technical publication describes the properties, applications, and use of standards in chemical analysis. Stan­dards are described for acid-base, redox, chelometric, and precipitation t i­trations. 33 pp. GFS Chemicals 441

Architectured Software Approach. The software concept features modularity and structure that permit efficient and easy operation. Brochure includes sec­tions on software tools for application development including AP linker, l i­braries, assembler, and interactive de­bugging tools (IDT). 12 pp. Analogic Corp. 442

Protein HPLC. Brochure describes new techniques and systems for the separa­tion of proteins, peptides, and amino acids by HPLC. Included are descrip­tions of a line of HPLC systems and col­umns designed to perform at the high­est levels in size exclusion, ion ex­change, and reversed-phase chroma­tography. 16 pp. Beckman 443

"Handbook of Practical Infrared Ra­diation Measurement." Handbook con­siders the characteristics of the target surface, the transmitting medium, and the measuring instrument. Section I covers the fundamentals of IR radiation, II covers instrumentation, and III details technical considerations. 60 pp. Wahl Instruments 444

Scoff Tech Newsline. 1983 issue #5 features an article on gas chromatogra­phy detectors, gases, and delivery sys­tems and new product information. 8 pp. Scott Specialty Gases 445

The Wescan Ion Analyzer. 1983 winter issue features articles on ion chroma­tography for surfactant analysis, use of EC detectors in ion chromatography, ultra-high-speed analysis of acid rain anions, and toothpaste analysis. 8 pp. Wescan Instruments Inc. 446

Automated GC. Brochure gives infor­mation on the Vista 44/64 GC, an ex­pandable system with interactive CRT, up to two 9 K-byte on-line floppy disc memories, dual printer/plotter, and mi­crocomputer-based system pro­

grammed specifically for the chroma­tography lab. 16 pp. Varian 447

Graphics Plotters. A line of eight-pen graphics plotters for A3-size paper is described. Brochure lists hardware fea­tures, functions, and applications for Models 7220C, 7220T, 7221C, 7221T, and 9872T plotters. 7 pp. Hewlett-Packard 448

Catalogs

Liquid Handling. Products featured in­clude pipet tips, micro test tubes, cu­vettes, dilutors, and dispensers. 22 pp. Bio-Rad 450

Chromatography. 1983 handbook con­tains products for GC, LC, and TLC as well as references, methodologies, and reagents for sample derivitizations. A bioresearch section is also included. 224 pp. Pierce Chemical Co. 451

Plasticware. Spring 1983 catalog fea­tures products such as bags, baskets, clamps, low-temperature equipment, pipets, pumps, and tubing. 96 pp. Cole-Parmer Instrument Co. 452

Lab Supplies. 1983-84 catalog of ana­lytical reagents, lab chemicals, and plasticware features new item sections on StandARd solutions and GenAR biotechnology reagents. 704 pp. Mallinckrodt 453

Instrumental TLC. Catalog includes sections on sample application, chro-matogram development, densitometry, lab TLC equipment, and special TLC techniques. 56 pp. Camag 454

Lab and Field Instruments. New prod­ucts featured include pH meters, digital thermometers, hand refractometers, lab and electrical organizers, and colorime­ters. 52 pp. Chemtrix, Inc. 455

For more Information on listed items, circle the appropriate numbers on one of our Readers' Service Cards

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