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General Electric Company. Anal. Chem. , 1951, 23 (8), pp 7A–7A. DOI: 10.1021/ac60056a706. Publication Date: August 1951. ACS Legacy Archive. Note: I...
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VOLUME 2 3, NO. 8, A U G U S T 1951

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It would take a chart 13 feet high to give you this range of reading on a linear scale...

Yet the General Electric XRD-3 logarithmic scale permits you to read from 2 to 10,000 counts per second on a single 10-inch scale Having a dynamic response range of zero to ten thousand counts per second;—the XRD-3 accurately records a wide range of intensities. Ratios of several thousand to one are easily visible on a single chart, contrasted to one hundred to one on a linear scale. No need to search for strongest line before beginning run. No off scale peaks to cause repeat runs. No confusion of multiple linear scale ranges. The XRD-3 is designed to satisfy your diffraction needs for both film and direct recording technics. Write for booklet "Analytical Applications of X-Ray Diffraction Using Direct Measurement Technics." X-Ray Department, General Electric Company, Milwaukee 14, Wisconsin, Rm. UU-8.

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