TRI-CARB 4810TR 110 V Liquid Scintillation Counter
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The Tri-Carb 4810TR liquid scintillation counter is ready to go for basic research and CPM/direct DPM applications. With the Tri-Carb 4810TR, you get many of the performance advantages of a more-fully featured Tri-Carb system.
Figure of Merit (E2/B), Normal Count mode: 3H (0-18.6 keV): 180 14C (0-156 keV): 380
Note: The efficiencies, backgrounds, and E2/B values for the Normal Count Mode were determined using PerkinElmer sealed large vial glass standards set P.N. 6008500 verified with NIST standard activity.
Option Package
Replay reanalyzes sample counts without recounting samples and
Varisette™ sample cassette for intermixing vial sizes without special adapters
The European Union directives assist the member states to define the activities to be programmed and the objectives to be achieved. In this framework, the chemical analysis of the water system is the main activity to preserve the healthiness of the waterways through monitoring and detection of substances that are harmful to the environment and to the health of citizens.
This application shows this framework could be achieved with GC/MS analysis.
Radiometric detection (RAD) is one of the most proven techniques for molecular quantitation around – and it’s still indispensable for key applications. Here’s the state of the industry, and where it’s headed.
European council's new directives on gross a/ß-measurement in drinking water have been the focus of many laboratories throughout Europe and another part of the worlds. The change in requirements such as sampling rate, detection limits, and more which have forced many labs to upgrade instrumentation and adjust their previous methods. This guide has been developed to do just that and provides a fast, gross a/ß–screening method as a reference for those looking to establish a new method. Should you find yourself needing additional support, PerkinElmer can also provide online or on-site training to help you set up new methods on PerkinElmer liquid scintillation counters.