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The 1450 System
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PRINCETON APPLIED
RESEARCH
OPTICAL MULTICHANNEL ANALYZER MODEL 1450
Multichannel Spectroscopy in the Cost-Effective Environment How to achieve it has been a dilemma since w e introduced the first OMA® in 1 9 7 1 . Research-oriented instruments have costly capabilities which may not be benefits in industrial or teaching situations. All too often flexibility in the research laboratory is confusing in a production situation. In short, the world wants an OMA it doesn't have to play with. It should be easy to operate—have sufficient data storage and manipulation capabilities to do the j o b — b e fully operable using standard
interfaces—and it wouldn't hurt if it were inexpensive. THE 1450 SYSTEM—NOW THE DILEMMA IS RESOLVED.
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