There is a BIG Difference in Norelco® Analytical Instrumentation

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There is a BIG Difference

in Analytical Instrumentation* Automatic recording of the dif­ fraction spectrum is achieved by the addition of a wide r a n g e goniometer and new electronic circuit panel to the basic diffrac­ tion unit.

Norelco high temperature, high vacuum diffractometer a t t a c h ­ ment is available for all diffractometers including competitive makes.

There have been obvious visual changes in the working tools of X-ray diffractometry and X-ray spectrography —a science which we at Philips Electronic Instruments know best. These Norelco product changes are based on years of experience accumulated in our own research and in the field. As a result, X-ray instrumentation for elemental analyses and structure determinations is greatly facilitated by ever widening investigative areas while producing data faster and easier. But what about the physical differences? For one thing, the electronic circuit panel is top-to-bottom new with a linear/log scaler, and a double power supply with variable output for detectors operating on different voltages up to 3 KV. There is a time and fixed count operations feature also.

New high-intensity X-ray tubes can now be loaded to double capacity — up to 2000 watts. Constant potential high tension transformers now lengthen tube life while providing greater precision in any given time. Any unit in operation can be updated because the constant potential feature is also available in kit form for any existing transformer in the field. A new high-temperature furnace operates at tem­ peratures over 2000°C with tantalum boats and even down to minus 185°C — in the cryogenic area. The furnace is adaptable to every Norelco wide-range goniometer made. There you have a quick, boiled-down version of usable news . . . news you can put to work . . . updating news from Norelco for years of dependable, expandable, topquality performance.

Incidentally, there are pronounced differences in all X-ray analytical instrumentation made by Philips. These differences are manifest in "know-how" and quality of apparatus, designed from-the-ground-up specifically for X-ray analytical work.

For more information and specifications on this remarkable Norelco write today on your letterhead to:

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P H I L I P S ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS A Division of Philips Electronics and Pharmaceutical Industries 750 South Fulton Avenue, Mount Vernon, Ν. Υ.

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In Canada: Research & Control Instruments · Philips Electronics Industries Ltd. · 116 Vanderhoof Avenue · Leaside, Toronto 17, Ont.

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