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INSTRUMENTATION

BACKGROUND LESS THAN 1 CPM with t h e

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A similar development is described b y M . J. Swetnick a n d N . G. Anton [Nucleonics 15, N o . 6, 93 (1957)]. This is a boron trifluorido spark counter. A 2 X 3 inch stainless steel plate is used as cathode a n d the anode array consists of five parallel 0.005-inch stainless steel wires, in a plane 1 m m . from the cathode. The counter is enclosed in an air-tight stainless steel cylinder filled with boron trifluoride to 45 cm. of mercury pressure. T h e boron in the gas is 9 6 % enriched in boron-10. Detection efficiency is proportional to the probabilit} 7 of slow-neutron capture in boron-fu and the probability of alpha-particles or lithium recoils from the boron-10 (n,a) lithium-7 reaction reaching the sensitive corona region of the electrode assembly. The slow-neutron-sensitive spark counter can be converted into a fastneutron-sensitive spark counter by encasing the detector in a paraffin shield to moderate fast neutrons a n d covering the exposed surface of t h e paraffin with a 2-mm. cadmium sheet to absorb incident slow neutrons.

l o w - b a c k g r o u n d beta counting system •

Plateau slope less than 1% per 100 volts



Ultimate sensitivity of 0.05 cpm



Window thickness less than Img/cm

Tracerlab's new Low-Background Beta Counting System offers the ultimate in sensitivity for solid samples of beta-active materials, h is the first complete beta counting system ever offered commercially with a background of less than one count per minute. This remarkably low background allows the assay of samples with very low specific activity. For instance, the CE-14 Low-Background Beta Counting System offers a sensitivity to carbon-14, a factor of 10 greater than a window less flow counter. The sensitivity ratio is even greater for isotopes with higher energy beta radiations. The plateau slope of less than 1% per 100 volts means unusually stable operation for periods of months or years, with excellent reproducibility of results. The central beta counters are designed for continuous gas flow to insure maximum long-term reproducibility. The CE-14 Low-Background Beta Counting System is complete with two central flow counters and mercury isolation shield, inside a dust-tight steel cover which also houses the anticoincidence umbrella. The massive shield, gas flow system and special three-channel anticoincidence scaler are included as an integral part of the complete system.

Λ detailed description of this Low· Background Beta Counting System is available. Write for bulletin CE-14.

Tracerlab 1 6 0 6 Trapelo Rood, Waltham, Mass. 2 0 3 0 Wright Ave., Richmond, Calif. Offices in principal cities throughout the world Circle No. 54 A an Readers' Service Card, page 73 A 54 A · ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

Automobile Instrumentation We continue to be excited a n d awed by the fantastic rate of instrumental development and then chagrined by t h e degree to which these things fail to touch our daily lives. One of the most discouraging things is the current status of automotive instrumentation. Let us face it—styling is the thing which sells our American motor cars; its simple instrumentation must be in t h e hands of hair stylists or couturières. W e happen to drive a heavy car of 1957 vintage; hence presumably it is n o t a museum piece. T h e dashboard instruments must be dedicated to some unknown gridiron hero—they are all elliptical. T h e tiny ellipse representing a clock bears four digits—3, 6, 9, a n d 12, with intermediate dimples for the other hours. I t takes no more t h a n 40 seconds to decide whether it is 10:10 or 11:10 A.M., and yet there is a red sweep second h a n d which sweeps around in elliptic glee for accurate interpolation. At first, we kept reciting to ourselves t h a t χ1/a1 + y'2/b2 = 1, b u t we have discarded conic sections a n d substituted a small sand-filled hour glass. T h e fuel gage, also dedicated to Descartc's later studies, bears four lines in a fan-shaped p a t t e r n with the letter Ε on the left a n d F on the right, neither of which aligns with a n y division. A red lollipop pointer dances over this sem­ blance of a scale. We rely on the im­ perishable dictum of Charlie M c C a r t h y t h a t " t h e gas is somewhere between e m p t y a n d positively!" Fuel indica­ tion turns out to be a function of

vehicle or engine velocity a n d fails to indicate a t all unless the engine is running. T h e simple alternative of inserting a dry stick in the gas t a n k is foiled by the streamlined body. Other information, for which one might have casual interest, such as temperature and oil pressure, is afforded by signal lamps illuminating an appropriate legend. T h e cardinal reference points for the temperature scale are " h o t " and "cold." When starting, a green sign announces "cold," which is not very informative. When the cooling system reaches tem­ peratures which are too high, a red sign indicates " h o t . " What goes on in between these limits is presumably none of the drivers' business. When the starter b u t t o n is depressed, a red light indicates " g e n " — a state of affairs which has already been evident b y the audible whine of the starter. Another sign reading "oil" might mean the presence of t h a t essential fluid, t h a t it is a t proper pressure, or none a t all. All these indicators eventually blank out, which means one of two things: T h e operating conditions are proper, or a fuse is blown in the indicator lamp circuit. This is instrumentation worthy of a C u b Scout. The speedometer is an elliptical sun­ burst with divisions a t 5-miles-perhour intervals. More accurate inter­ polation is easily achieved b y solving the simple quadratic equation. This becomes unnecessary at several speed ranges, where the speedometer is totally obscured by t h e steering wheel. T h e push button-controlled radio, which we rarely use, is superbly designed, b u t this is a product of a progressive and imagi­ native industry. T u r n indicators flash prominently on the dashboard and will continue to do so even if the rear lamps are not operating. A major advance in automotive instrumentation will come about when these lamps are connected in series rather t h a n in parallel. T h e mileage indicator is fixed a n d can be reset only by a shrewd used car dealer. Resettable trip mileage in­ dicators apparently went o u t with the acetylene head lamps and fringed t o p . We have been told t h a t t h e woman driver is responsible for this advanced instrumentation—that she does not want to be bothered with these gadgets and all their implications. We refuse to accept this slander. We believe t h a t she, like other drivers, likes to know what time it is, how fast she is driving, and with reasonable certainty t h a t the car will continue to run for a finite period. As long as annual advances are restricted to major shifts in chromium trim and sales are abetted by seductive Powers and Conover models, we shall have to step on the starter a n d hope for the best.