Extrel’s new VeraSpec™ HRQ high-resolution quadrupole mass spectrometer gas analysis system, boasts sub-amu mass separation that can easily resolve Helium and Deuterium.
Extrel introduces a new member to the VeraSpec™ family of research grade mass spectrometer systems, the VeraSpec™ HRQ high-resolution quadrupole mass spectrometer. The HRQ system is built around the
Extrel MAX-60 quadrupole mass spectrometer, designed for precision mass analysis of low molecular weight species while delivering exceptional transmission characteristics.
The VeraSpec ™ HRQ consists of a 19 mm tri-filter quadrupole with a precision machined rod set featuring RF-only pre- and post-filter stages, stabilizing rods, and high power RF generators. This set-up delivers excellent transmission, resolution and abundance sensitivity characteristics at low masses. The VeraSpec™ HRQ high-resolution quadrupole mass spectrometer system is a complete turn-key gas analysis system including UHV chamber, vacuum pumps, and rack with provision for connection to the customer sample and calibration gasses.
Typical applications include geochronology isotopic ratio measurements and helium-deuterium gas purity analysis, where the system's peak resolution of m/ Δm = 3000 is able to resolve adjacent mass peaks separated by only a few hundredths of an amu.
About Extrel
Extrel is the world’s leading manufacturer of Research and Process Mass Spectrometers, Residual Gas Analyzers (RGA’s), Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry Systems and Components.
Extrel has been providing quadrupole mass spectrometry solutions to our Research and Industrial customers for over 45 years.
Extrel's global customers receive the most comprehensive application, technical and onsite support in the industry.