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Far Infrared Laser Fusing and Heating Systems The MIR10 is a compact laser systems that provide a versatile method of sampling and analyzing solids for noble gas and isotope-ratio mass spectrometry. The system “floats” above the sample chamber enabling the use of non-flexible tubing to the extraction line for stronger signals and lower blanks. Bake-out ovens can remain under the sample chamber. The MIR10 Laser Fusing & Heating System is a complete, integrated instrument providing full computer control of all laser, beam-delivery, sample-observation and sample-manipulation functions. The 30 watt laser output power is sufficient for micro-feature (in-situ) and bulk analysis (rapid heating diffused – RHD) sampling of difficult materials such as sanidine, feldspar and zircon. The long working distance, joystick control and 1,024 steps of output-power resolution yield optimal results. |
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