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May 17, 2012 - GENERAL ELECTRIC. Anal. Chem. , 1962, 34 (2), pp 18A–18A. DOI: 10.1021/ac60182a714. Publication Date: February 1962. ACS Legacy ...
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X E G is rugged as well as accurate. W i t h no moving parts, it is durably built to withstand the vibration and shock normally encountered in industrial operations. Information from the X E G can be fed into recorders, indicators, process computers or directly into process control devices. Contact your G-E representative for details on X E G . Ask him how M A X I S E R V I C E » Rental P l a n can provide you with x-ray equipment, service and parts a t no capital investment. Or write to X-Ray Department, General Electric Company, Milwaukee 1, Wisconsin, Room UU-24.

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