Varian introduces: the FT-80 A powerful new Fourier transform NMR

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Varian introduces: the FT-80 A powerful new Fourier transform NMR spectrometer with an experimental array of over 40 nuclei With the FT-80, new ground will be broken. Its broadband synthesizer and its tunable probe place an innmense frequency range at the operator's fingertips, a range that covers over 40 nuclei currently of interest. Many of these nuclei are scarcely explored and may yield as yet undetermined problem-solving potentials. Above all, its simplicity of operation lets the FT-80 handle complex research projects with the same ease as straightforward routine work. It's the combination of experimental sophistication, exceptional flexibility, and operating convenience that makes the FT-80 a unique NMR spectrometer. If you would like more information on the FT-80, circle Reader Service Number 1; to have our representative call you, circle Number 2. Or write to Varian directly.

Broadband tunable probe —for variabletemperature observation of nuclei from l 4 N to 3 l P. Broadband frequency source —delivers 5 to 80 MHz at the turn of a dial. ] Η / 1 3 0 switchable probe —permits instant switchover. 24K-word computer —allows acquisition of 16K-word data table. 4-Pole phase shifter - 0°, 90°, 180° and 270° precisely selectable. Flexible-disk data system —with capacity of up to 4 million bits. 13-Bit analog-to-digital converter — offers extended dynamic range. Built-in computer alternating pulse sequence (CAPS). Software packages for 2-D spectra, relaxation experiments, spin simulation, etc. Plug-in probe inserts for optimizing receiver coil size to sample quantity.

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varian / instrument division / 611 hansen way / palo alto, ca 94303

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