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Masspectrometers work by ionizing a sample and identifying the fragments by measuring their mass using electrical and magnetic fields. They are widely used in organic, biotechnology and pharmaceutical chemistry and are the main tool for detection and analysis of pollutants like dioxins.

JEOL has since 30 years specialized in magnetic sector instruments which are characterized by their high sensitivity and high resolution. Their modern computer control makes them easy to use and highly automated.

JEOL manufactures a range of mass spectrometers from small benchtop instruments to large tandem or hybrid spectrometers.

JEOL has also recently introduced a new time-of-flight (TOF) spectrometer with both wide dynamic range and high resolution and sensitivity.

A wide range of optional accessories are available for all models.
   
 

JMS-GCmate

Specifications
Benchtop double focusing sector GC-MS
Ion source: EI and CI
Resolution: 5000
Mass range: 3000
Sensitivity S/N>10: 0.03ng methylstear.
OS: MS Windows
Options: FAB, DIP, Linked scan etc.
 

JMS-LCmate   

Specifications
Benchtop double focusing sector LC-MS
Ion source: ESI and APCI
Resolution: 5000
Mass range: 4000
OS: MS Windows
Options: FRIT-FAB LC-MS, Linked scan etc.

 

JMS-T100LC AccuTOF™

Specifications
Time-of-Flight spectrometer with large dynamic range  
Ion source: ESI
Resolution: > 6000
Mass range: 6 - 10,000
Sensitivity S/N>10 10 pg, reserpine.
Options APCI, microESI, nanoESI, etc.
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JMS-700 MStation

Specifications
High res.double focusing sector MS
Ion source: EI/CI/FAB
Resolution: >60.000
Sensitivity S/N>400: 0.2ng methylstear.
Mass range: 2400 at 10kV
OS: UNIX
Options: ESI, APCI, FD, FRIT-FAB, DCI, 4 sector, hybrid,
 

JMS-700D MStation(Dioxin)

Specifications
High res.double focusing sector MS
Ion source: EI
Resolution: >60.000
Sensitivity S/N>100: 100fg 1,2,3,4-TCDDat 10.000 resolut.

 

   
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